INT 21 u - LAN Manager Enhanced DOS - LOCAL NetRemoteMove                       
	AX = 5F4Bh
	DS:DX -> NetRemoteMove parameter structure (see #01722)
Return: CF clear if successful
	CF set on error
	    AX = error code
SeeAlso: AX=5F4Ah


Format of LAN Manager NetRemoteMove parameter structure:
Offset	Size	Description	(Table 01722)
 00h	DWORDDoubleword; four bytes.	 Commonly used to hold a 32-bit segment:offset or selector:offset address.	-> source name as UNC(Universal Naming Convention) The standard way of describing network servers and their directories under MS-DOS and Windows NT.  A name in UNC format consists of two backslashes followed by the server name, optionally followed by another backslash and a list of backslash-separated fields; for example \\SERVER1\SHARED-DIR\SUBDIR1\SUBDIR2\FILENAME.EXT.
 04h	DWORDDoubleword; four bytes.	 Commonly used to hold a 32-bit segment:offset or selector:offset address.	-> destination name as UNC(Universal Naming Convention) The standard way of describing network servers and their directories under MS-DOS and Windows NT.  A name in UNC format consists of two backslashes followed by the server name, optionally followed by another backslash and a list of backslash-separated fields; for example \\SERVER1\SHARED-DIR\SUBDIR1\SUBDIR2\FILENAME.EXT.
 08h	DWORDDoubleword; four bytes.	 Commonly used to hold a 32-bit segment:offset or selector:offset address.	-> source password
 0Ch	DWORDDoubleword; four bytes.	 Commonly used to hold a 32-bit segment:offset or selector:offset address.	-> destination password
 10h	WORD	destination open bitmap
		if destination path exists
		    0000h open fails
		    0001h file is appended
		    0002h file is overwritten
		if destination path doesn't exist
		    0000h open fails
		    0010h file is created
 12h	WORD	move control bitmap
		    0001h destination must be a file
		    0002h destination must be a directory
 14h	DWORDDoubleword; four bytes.	 Commonly used to hold a 32-bit segment:offset or selector:offset address.	-> move_info buffer
 18h	WORD	length of move_info buffer