The Windows versions of TransferPro allow me to view most types of graphics files such as TIFF, GIF, etc. Why can I view the files only from a DOS FAT or NTFS partition?
A – The mechanism that TransferPro uses to view graphics files requires that the files reside on a partition which is directly accessible by the operating system. If you want to view graphics files residing on a Macintosh disk, first copy the file to a DOS FAT or NTFS partition, then view them using the TransferPro image viewer. Note: TransferPro for NT DEC Alpha does not include graphics viewers.
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