Dynamic Disks

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Jill Zoeller [MSFT]

If the computer dual-boots into those other operating systems, they won't be
able to access the dynamic disks. Accessing a computer's dynamic disks
across the network is not a problem.
 
After reading about dynamic disks in W2K / XP I'm slightly confused.

It says that "MS-DOS, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me or
Windows NT operating systems cannot access Dynamic Disks"

If I had a W2K file server with dynamic disks and shared folders on
that disks, does this mean that win98... clients would be unable to access
the shared folders over the network? Due to the fact the shares are on
dynamic disks?

I don't think this is the case, so I'm just curious as to what it means, by
them
not being able to access them.

Anyone?

Thanks
 
Ok, thanks for that! crytsal clear now!

Jill Zoeller said:
If the computer dual-boots into those other operating systems, they won't be
able to access the dynamic disks. Accessing a computer's dynamic disks
across the network is not a problem.
 
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