• An NTFS reparse point is a type of NTFS file system object. It is available with the NTFS v3.0 found in Windows 2000 or later versions. Reparse points...
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  • NTFS links are the abstraction used in the NTFS file system—the default file system for all Microsoft Windows versions belonging to the Windows NT family—to...
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  • volume mount points are NTFS filesystem objects—implemented as NTFS reparse points—which are used to mount and provide an entry point to other volumes. Volume...
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  • the help of NTFS reparse point plugins, it can be made to read chunk-deduplicated files, system-compressed files, and OneDrive files. NTFS-3G provides...
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  • has a quota applied to them. Introduced in NTFS v3, NTFS reparse points are used by associating a reparse tag in the user space attribute of a file or...
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  • and comments; this metadata may be read from a special NTFS stream, if the file is on an NTFS volume, or from an OLE structured storage stream, if the...
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  • "$Env:UserProfile\Downloads" The Windows 2000 introduced NTFS reparse points, which enabled the use of NTFS volume mount points and junction points. Junction...
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  • protocols. CSV builds a common global namespace across the cluster using NTFS reparse point. Volumes are accessible under the %SystemDrive%\ClusterStorage root...
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    $EA_INFORMATION (0xD0)". NTFS Information, Linux-NTFS Project. Retrieved February 9, 2005. "Attribute - $EA (0xE0)". NTFS Information, Linux-NTFS Project. Retrieved...
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  • file and directory entries of its own. Reparse Point (L): The file or directory has an associated re-parse point, or is a symbolic link. Offline (O): The...
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  • Configuration File systems CDFS DFS exFAT FAT IFS NTFS EFS Hard link links Mount Point Reparse point TxF ReFS UDF Server Active Directory Active DRM Services...
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    $Bitmap, $Boot, $BadClus, $Secure, $Upcase, $Extend, $Quota, $ObjId and $Reparse File system Fully qualified file name Long filename Path (computing) Slug...
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  • to create and maintain these image files. Self-healing NTFS: In previous Windows versions, NTFS marked the volume "dirty" upon detecting file-system corruption...
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  • for non-compressed files, reparse points, bitmaps, and attribute_lists, NTFS metadata files, EFS-encrypted files and the NTFS Master File Table can be...
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  • while maintaining transparent access to that data by the use of DMAPI or NTFS reparse points. IBM General Parallel File System (GPFS) can use TSM as a storage...
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    Explorer, deprecating the previous Windows client. Along with the use of reparse points, these changes allow files to be accessed directly from OneDrive...
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  • journaling and file-system metadata. Windows 2000 added support for reparse points (making NTFS junction points and Single instance storage possible), Hard links...
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  • point. WPA2 can be used even in ad-hoc mode. Windows Vista also provides a Fast Roaming service that will allow users to move from one access point to...
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