Re: Windows support

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You can turn off case-insensitivity in the Windows kernel, by using
RegEdit, and setting the following registry key to 0:

HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session
Manager\kernel\obcaseinsensitive

I haven't tried it, but it should help your case above. Just keep in mind that you can then check in files which your coworkers can't
 checkout :-)

PS: You'll have to reboot for it to take effect, and don't blame _me_ if it doesn't reboot successfully! ;-)

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.marius

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