Users on OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.2 (and later) systems can take advantage of Extended File Specifications capabilities. In contrast, systems running prior versions of OpenVMS cannot mount ODS-5 volumes, correctly handle extended file names, or even see extended file names. The following topics describe support on OpenVMS Version 7.2 (and later) and on prior versions of OpenVMS in a mixed-version cluster. Users on OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.2 (and later) Systems Users on OpenVMS Alpha Version 7.2 and later systems can continue to access pre-Version 7.2 files and directories; for example, they can do all of the following: o Create and access deep directory structures on ODS-2 volumes. o Read a BACKUP saveset created on an earlier version of OpenVMS. o Use DECnet to copy a file with an ODS-5 name to a file with an ODS-2 name on a system running an earlier version of OpenVMS. Users on pre-Version 7.2 Systems On mixed-version clusters, some restrictions exist. Users on a version of OpenVMS prior to Version 7.2: o Cannot access any files on an ODS-5 volume. This is true regardless of whether the volume is connected physically on a CI or SCSI bus, or by an MSCP or QIO server. o Cannot successfully create or restore an ODS-5 image saveset. However, these users can successfully restore ODS-2-compliant file names from an ODS-5 saveset.