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+<!-- Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies) All rights reserved. -->
+<!-- This component and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the License 
+"Eclipse Public License v1.0" which accompanies this distribution, 
+and is available at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". -->
+<!-- Initial Contributors:
+    Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
+Contributors: 
+-->
+<!DOCTYPE concept
+  PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN" "concept.dtd">
+<concept id="GUID-BB9760B4-4F3F-5326-81FB-B644C82F0E65" xml:lang="en"><title>File Server</title><shortdesc>Symbian platform manages the basic permanent storage of data through
+file systems. Drives and file systems are common resources used by many programs,
+and access to them is managed by the <i>File Server</i>. The File Server is
+flexible, and can use many different file system formats and physical storage
+media. Applications and services access files, directories, and drives through
+the File Server client side API. </shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
+
+<p id="GUID-320ADCFB-8449-541D-99A5-68F29A815559"> The different storage media
+on a phone can use different types of file system to organise files. Symbian
+platform provides a number of types of file system. You can implement a new
+file system in a type of DLL called a file system plug-in. You can also implement
+DLLs called a file server extensions to change the behaviour of a file system.
+You can implement a DLL called a file server plug-in to extend the behaviour
+of the File Server itself. </p>
+<p>The File Server is started by the Base Starter component. The configuration
+of the File Server, such as which file systems are loaded to which drives,
+is done in the Base Starter configuration file. </p>
+</conbody><related-links>
+<link href="GUID-80698E62-E310-59CA-A524-5CF44C437BE4.dita"><linktext>Base   Starter</linktext>
+</link>
+<link href="GUID-F3BD37EC-0CCB-5859-908F-215E22C9FC20.dita"><linktext>File Server
+  Extensions</linktext></link>
+<link href="GUID-198DCED1-F429-5C95-A51D-53AE416687E8.dita"><linktext>File Server
+  Client Side</linktext></link>
+<link href="GUID-6CF2F4EF-383F-5850-A522-F425A83AA89E.dita#GUID-6CF2F4EF-383F-5850-A522-F425A83AA89E/GUID-20E09BC9-35CA-594A-BA91-D8D0C928FD98">
+<linktext>File Systems</linktext></link>
+<link href="GUID-5C223AD5-4676-58B4-B3A5-066F6B69AA4D.dita#GUID-5C223AD5-4676-58B4-B3A5-066F6B69AA4D/GUID-868866C8-E90C-5291-8732-BB4E86D6B43E">
+<linktext>Local Media Subsystem</linktext></link>
+<link href="GUID-9540A82E-F83D-55F5-B441-868CF77468E9.dita#GUID-9540A82E-F83D-55F5-B441-868CF77468E9/GUID-CFED15B1-E768-534E-9043-7AADE45EE9AF">
+<linktext>Media Drivers</linktext></link>
+</related-links></concept>
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