>> Also, it seems that memory sticks and USB thumb drives are often >> formatted with FAT because that's the closest we have to a universal >> file format. Paul> I think they tend to use FAT32 (the ones I've seen do), which does Paul> support long filenames and more than 3 character extensions. I'd check with the guys doing the Portable Python and Movable Python stuff to see if they see >-three-char extensions as a problem. http://www.portablepython.com/ http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/movpy/ They both seem to be Window-centric so they've pretty much been off my radar screen. Skip
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