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NetApp Exam NS0-593 Topic 6 Question 44 Discussion

Actual exam question for NetApp's NS0-593 exam
Question #: 44
Topic #: 6
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A user reports that a colleague saved a file called Test.txt from a UNIX system to a multiprotocol volume. When opening the file later from a Windows system, it was not the file that they wanted. The file that they wanted was named TEST~1.TXT.

Which statement explains this behavior?

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Kenda
5 months ago
Could be, but updating the filename seems more direct. UNIX and Windows handle names differently.
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Zoila
6 months ago
But isn't case insensitivity the main problem with SMB clients when dealing with UNIX files?
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Dorthy
7 months ago
I was thinking about the Snapshot copy preserving two versions. Multiple versions can be tricky.
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Kenda
7 months ago
Possibly, but I leaned towards UNIX name mapping updating the filename.
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Zoila
7 months ago
Yeah, it was confusing. I think the case insensitivity of SMB clients might be the issue.
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Beckie
7 months ago
Did anyone get stuck with that question on UNIX and Windows file versions?
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