On Tue, 3 Jun 2003, PETREOLLE Sylvain wrote: > - its insecure, since you can write everywhere you want > and some filesystem corruption still exist today.
This simply not true. Guys, please stop spreading this sort of bullshit, it does no one good. > - it will cause recursion/drive change problems => > example : what will be the current drive/directory > if you access the fake C:\windows > via Z:\home\user\fake_c\windows ? This is also a red herring. We need to handle that anyway, most users will have such setups, we can't simply die on them. -- Dimi.
