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2006-09-01
Unified 32-bit and 64-bit control tools.
Right now I have a link to the 32-bit ODBC applet on my desktop, and I have a note reminding me that there is a undocumented /32 switch for mmc which I need to access the 32-bit Component Services snap-in.
I still need access to 32-bit controls for legacy 32-bit software, like Office 2010, and I'd rather not have to root around in the Windows system directory to find them or spend days searching for an undocumented switch.
Mount ext, xfs, ufs, nfs, etc. drives.
Posix compatibility.