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Pathname Formats and Use of Forward and Back Slash

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HP-UX pathnames use a slash (/) to separate directories, subdirectories, and files. Clients indicate the same separation with a backslash (\).

The Advanced Server/9000 allows you to use the forward slash or backslash to specify pathnames of directories you want to share with the net share command or Server Manager. You must precede the pathname with the c: drive designation.

NOTE: In all cases, all system responses from the Advanced Server/9000 server are represented in DOS syntax. This is so that clients can request a listing of a server's shared resources and see them listed in the syntax with which they are most familiar.
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