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Please have more examples and expand the documentation everywhere regarding defining an alias to stress you support/require the Unix path approach and syntax; i.e. there is no concept of drive letters  ... using the words UNIX or LINUX mount point will greatly improve the understanding of how to make an alias ...
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Please have more examples and expand the documentation everywhere regarding defining an alias to stress you support/require the Unix path approach and syntax; i.e. there is no concept of drive letters  ... using the words UNIX or LINUX will greatly improve the understanding of how to make an alias ...
  
 
... having said that regarding the current release, where and how do I formally request the developer to consider expanding the server so that it will allow and use the Windows style path with drive letters ... perhaps a selectable option in configuring the server itself in place of the Unix style of alias mappings ...
 
... having said that regarding the current release, where and how do I formally request the developer to consider expanding the server so that it will allow and use the Windows style path with drive letters ... perhaps a selectable option in configuring the server itself in place of the Unix style of alias mappings ...

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