The AudioTron is quite NTFS friendly…in Win 2K or Win XP. The filesystem that
is used by any network share is completely transparent to clients of that
network share. For example, if you have a network share called
\\computer\public
the drive that is hosting that share could be formatted with FAT, FAT32, NTFS,
or even running OS/2 and formatted with HPFS, or Linux and formatted with
ext2, etc. All that matters to the AudioTron is that the share supports the
SMB network protocol, which all of the mentioned OSs do (Windows and OS/2
support SMB natively, Linux via a Samba server). The AudioTron or any other
network client, have no knowledge of the file system behind the share.
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