Sure you can :) ... I've been doing it for a very long time now ... works
alot better than FAT32 actually ... much faster...

The programs don't care about the file system, that's for the OS to deal
with. Only pure DOS programs have problems with the NTFS ... for all other
programs they can't see what FS it is anyway, since it's not for them to
worry about ... 


Rene

According to historical records, on Sat, 24 Apr 2004 07:18:40 -0400 Andy B
wrote about "[PHP] php/apache/mysql on ntfs":

>hi...
>we are upgrading test servers to xp home and want to know if its possible to
>run php/apache/mysql and all that sort of stuff on ntfs or does the servers
>have to run fat32??

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