This tool is for use in conjunction with the Windows NT Services for Macintosh File Server. Given the filename of a PC file (FAT/HPFS/NTFS) representing the resource fork, and filename representing the data fork for a Macintosh style file, combine the 2 files into the format used by the Services for Macintosh file server in order to share the file with Macintosh clients in a format they can access. Optionally a Macintosh style type and creator can be specified to be added to the Finder Info for the file. If no data fork file is given, a zero length data fork is added to the file. If no resource fork file is given, no resource fork is added. Target path must be on a NTFS drive. Usage: forkize /t /c /d /r /o Note: paths to files can be given using UNC names for specifying remote source or destination files.