NtfsServer problem on Windows 2000 Advanced Server

I've installed Oracle 8.1.6 and iFS 1.0 on Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Everything else seems to work fine with iFS, but the NtfsServer always fails to start up.
Is this a compatibility problem between Oracle and Windows 2000? I have no drive letter O: so it should be free for iFS to use.
Here is the last entry from NtfsServer.log:
Sun May 28 19:47:07 GMT+03:00 2000
iFS NT File Server Version 1.0.8.1.0 Production
Sun May 28 19:47:07 GMT+03:00 2000
ServerName(id): NtfsServer(6508)
server: NtfsServer
username: system
AnonymousUsername: guest
DriveLetter: o
NtfsSessionCache: 40
OptimizeStartup: true
LogLevel: 1
LogStackTrace: true
net start OracleIfsd
Return code = 0
ifsmount o
Return code = 1
SR Event: ID:6757 PENDING SPECIAL SUBTYPE:13 6766L
SR Event: ID:6757 COMMIT SPECIAL SUBTYPE:13 6766L
(0) Unable to open IFS device
ifsdismount o
Return code = 2
Cache performance for session cache
CurrentSessionCount=0
HighestSessionCount=0
CurrentSessionCache=0
Performance of readonly connection pool:
MinimumSize=5
TargetSize=20
MaximumSize=100
TargetSizeTimeout=1000 ms
MaximumSizeTimeout=10000 ms
CurrentSize=5
AllocatedSize=0
ImmediateAllocationCount=4
DeferredAllocationCount=0
FailedAllocationCount=0
AverageAllocationTime=0 ms
Performance of writeable connection pool:
MinimumSize=5
TargetSize=20
MaximumSize=100
TargetSizeTimeout=1000 ms
MaximumSizeTimeout=10000 ms
CurrentSize=5
AllocatedSize=0
ImmediateAllocationCount=2
DeferredAllocationCount=0
FailedAllocationCount=0
AverageAllocationTime=0 ms
Cache performance for S_LibraryObject cache
CACHESIZE=65
OBJECTCOUNT=65
PUTCOUNT=130
REMOVECOUNT=0
FINDCOUNT=370
HITCOUNT=237
MISSCOUNT=133
HITRATIO=0.6405405405405405
MISSRATIO=0.35945945945945945
Cache performance for FolderPath cache
CACHESIZE=0
CacheSizeEstimate=0
ACCESSSEQUENCE=1
SequenceAtLastPurge=0
PUTCOUNT=0
REMOVECOUNT=0
PURGECOUNT=0
FINDCOUNT=0
HITCOUNT=0
MISSCOUNT=0
HITRATIO=1.0
MISSRATIO=0.0
Cache performance for committed S_LibraryObjectData cache
CACHESIZE=329
CacheSizeEstimate=329
ACCESSSEQUENCE=3
SequenceAtLastPurge=0
PUTCOUNT=329
REMOVECOUNT=0
PURGECOUNT=0
FINDCOUNT=685
HITCOUNT=356
MISSCOUNT=329
HITRATIO=0.5197080291970803
MISSRATIO=0.4802919708029197
Cache performance for LibraryObject cache
CACHESIZE=65
OBJECTCOUNT=65
PUTCOUNT=65
REMOVECOUNT=0
FINDCOUNT=73
HITCOUNT=8
MISSCOUNT=65
HITRATIO=0.1095890410958904
MISSRATIO=0.8904109589041096
iFS NT File Server terminating
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