+Additional notes about extracting files on Windows:
+.IP \[bu] 4
+\fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR will issue a warning when it is unable to extract the
+exact metadata and data of the WIM image, for example due to features mentioned
+above not being supported by the target filesystem.
+.IP \[bu]
+Since encrypted files (with FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED) are not stored in
+plaintext in the WIM image, \fB@IMAGEX_PROGNAME@\fR cannot restore encrypted
+files to filesystems not supporting encryption. Therefore, on such filesystems,
+encrypted files will not be extracted. Furthermore, even if encrypted
+files are restored to a filesystem that supports encryption, they will only be
+decryptable if the decryption key is available.
+.IP \[bu]
+Files with names that cannot be represented on Windows will not
+be extracted by default; see \fB--include-invalid-names\fR.
+.IP \[bu]
+Files with full paths over 260 characters (the so-called MAX_PATH) will be
+extracted, but beware that such files will be inaccessible to most Windows
+software and may not be able to be deleted easily.
+.IP \[bu]
+On Windows, unless the \fB--no-acls\fR option is specified, wimlib will attempt
+to restore files' security descriptors exactly as they are provided in the WIM
+image. Beware that typical Windows installations contain files whose security
+descriptors do not allow the Administrator to delete them. Therefore, such
+files will not be able to be deleted, or in some cases even read, after
+extracting, unless processed with a specialized program that knows to acquire
+the SE_RESTORE_NAME and/or SE_BACKUP_NAME privileges which allow overriding
+access control lists. This is not a bug in wimlib, which works as designed to
+correctly restore the data that was archived, but rather a problem with the
+access rights Windows uses on certain files. But if you just want the file data
+and don't care about security descriptors, use \fB--no-acls\fR to skip restoring
+all security descriptors.
+.IP \[bu]
+A similar caveat to the above applies to file attributes such as Readonly,
+Hidden, and System. By design, on Windows wimlib will restore such file
+attributes; therefore, extracted files may have those attributes. If this is
+not what you want, use the \fB--no-attributes\fR option.