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Windows XP uses two different names for each and every file on your system. One is the name that you see in explorer and in the command prompt, and the other is an MSDOS compatible 8.3 (8 character title followed by a &#8216;.&#8217; Then three more characters to indicate the type of file) name. If [...]]]></description>
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