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.