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RE: text / binary mounts (sorry)


> Since the //h usage is deprecated, I'm not going to worry too 
> much about this.

The larger point, IMHO, is that, 'echo Hello>//machine/sharename/filename'
also produces 7 bytes. This leads me to the question of, "How does one
default UNC file access to binary mode?"  I know it works if the UNC path is
mounted and you access it via the mount point, but what should happen when
going directly to the UNC path?

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