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Encrypted files will not be extracted.
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-wimlib v1.7.0 and later: Sparse file attributes will not be extracted (same
-behavior as ImageX/DISM/WIMGAPI). wimlib v1.6.2 and earlier: Although sparse
-file attributes will be applied, the full data will be extracted to each sparse
-file, so extracted "sparse" files may not actually contain any sparse regions.
+Sparse file attributes will not be extracted.
.PP
Regardless, since almost all information from the WIM image is restored in this
mode, it is possible (and fully supported) to restore an image of an actual
set if the user does not have permission to set them, which can be a problem if
\fBwimlib-imagex\fR is run as a non-Administrator.
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-File attributes, including hidden, sparse, compressed, encrypted, etc, when
-supported by the filesystem.
+File attributes, including hidden, compressed, encrypted, etc, when supported by
+the filesystem.
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DOS names (8.3) names of files; however, the failure to set them is not
considered an error condition.
exact metadata and data of the WIM image, for example due to features mentioned
above not being supported by the target filesystem.
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+Sparse file attributes will not be extracted.
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Since encrypted files (with FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ENCRYPTED) are not stored in
plaintext in the WIM image, \fBwimlib-imagex\fR cannot restore encrypted
files to filesystems not supporting encryption. Therefore, on such filesystems,
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Note that before running either of the above commands, an NTFS filesystem may
need to be created on the partition, for example with format.exe on Windows or
-\fBmkntfs\fR(8) (part of NTFS-3g) on UNIX-like systems. For example, you might
+\fBmkntfs\fR(8) (part of NTFS-3G) on UNIX-like systems. For example, you might
run:
.RS
.PP