However, when you set an option, you
must also provide a new value. The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
allowextchar {1 | 0} Determines whether you can use extended characters, including diacritic
characters used for languages other than English, in the short filenames on NTFS volumes.
The default setting doesn??™t provide a value for this option. Setting the value to 1, or true, allows
you to use the extended character set.
disable8dot3 {1 | 0} Determines whether Windows supports older DOS naming conventions
or uses extended filenames exclusively. The older DOS naming conventions relied on an
8-character filename and a 3-character file extension. Disabling this support could cause some
older applications to fail. The default value is 0, or false, which means that the older DOS naming
convention is available.
disablecompression {1 | 0} Disables compression for the affected file system object. The
default value is 0, or false, which means that compression is available.
disableencryption {1 | 0} Disables data encryption for the affected file system object. The
default value is 0, or false, which means that encryption is available.
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