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Saturday, December 28, 2002, 2:57:25 AM, you wrote:

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H> On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Scott Johnson wrote:

>> S> My mail folder now weighs in at 137,352 messages, totalling 9.7GB
>> S> of data.  Not even a groan from TB! yet!  That is as long as I
>> S> don't allow a mail folder (*.TBB) to exceed the 2.1GB file size
>> S> limitation).  Happened once, but I am more careful now.
>>
>> Since I read that NTFS doesn't have that file size limitation, I
>> wonder how big TB! will let you go when running WinXP and NTFS? ;)
>> Maybe I should create a dummy account and do some testing??? Hehehe
>>
>> I'm going to be a crash test dummy in my next life...

H> NTFS does have limits. They are supposed to be fairly large though. Here
H> is a link to more information on Microsoft's website:

H> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/winxppro/reskit/prkc_fil_tdrn.asp

H> I'd wager that you'll probably run into problems long before you reach the
H> file size limit.



Ok.  I stand corrected.  Everything has a limit at least in theory.
In my particular case though, I am and will be for some time to come,
limited only by total disk space on any given volume.  Microsoft talks
in terabytes and I am barely into triple digit gigabytes...  The
largest volume on my system is under 40 GB.  ;)


-- 
Scott

Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows XP 5.1 Build  2600
Service Pack 1


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