Uh....yep you could do that, although IFS performance is not
blazing fast, you can use certain pc tools to examine the files.

Being able to map the IFS has been around several years.

On 1/19/2012 6:53 PM, Steven Spencer wrote:
Hi Folks,

Pat Barber
If IFS can be mapped to your PC (as I understand the post below) then
tons of utilities become available, like Total Commander, the file
manager, or backup programs like Backup4All and Cobian that can save
backup sets, as well as the size utilities like WinDirStat, Treesize
and many more. Including file viewing. There would be little reason
to use limited tools at that point.



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