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Manipulating files on an NTFS volume

PostPosted: Mon Oct 05, 2020 6:02 pm
by doc
So I have Hazel running on my iMac, networked to my Win10 PC. Hazel monitors a few folders on the Windows PC, and renames and moves files as part of these rules. Moving the files to the iMac before letting Hazel manipulate them is not an option for a variety of reasons.

I do own a copy of Paragon's NTFS for Mac software, but it is not installed on this particular Mac. Yet, Hazel seems to have no problem renaming and moving files on the NTFS volume.

I guess this is an answer in search of a problem, but I just can't understand why it works. This is kind of like the time Gilligan was flying with the wax & feather wings*, until the Skipper told him it was impossible, and he immediately plummeted to the ground. I am worried that one day it might trash the whole NTFS folder. Should I install NTFS for Mac on the iMac? Or should I just say, if it ain't broke, don't fix it??

*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tC4efdAv1LM for the curious

Re: Manipulating files on an NTFS volume

PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 10:23 am
by Mr_Noodle
You only need to have your Mac support NTFS if you connect the drive directly to it. If they are networked, they are using SMB (most likely) which is a network protocol so it won't matter if the Mac can't read that filesystem. I suspect that you should be fine but it's always a good idea in general to keep good backups.

Re: Manipulating files on an NTFS volume

PostPosted: Tue Oct 06, 2020 11:06 am
by doc
Yes, they are using SMB. So I guess the network protocol takes care of the OS-Filesystem incompatibility by some sort of translation? I don't know much (ok, anything) about networking but that's what I'm getting from your reply. Thanks.

Re: Manipulating files on an NTFS volume

PostPosted: Wed Oct 07, 2020 10:08 am
by Mr_Noodle
Yes, the network protocol hides those details so, for the most part, it shouldn't matter how it's formatted as long as the server can read it.