Chuck,

I'm not sure if 64-bit files are supported properly on as early a release as
9.5, I seem to remember some real horror stories from the "good old days" of
9.5.  They are fine on 10.x releases 
Contrary to some people's opinions, 64-bit files work fine on Windows, but
again, if you're really running NT I'd be a bit worried.
Upgrade time?

The UVCONFIG 64BIT_FILES option defines the _default_ file creation
mechanism.
If it's off (default), you can still create or resize a file as 64-bit with
the 64BIT option
If it's on (which I would NOT recommend), you can still create or resize a
file as 32-bit with the 32BIT option.


HTH


Mike

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Subject: RE: [U2] maximum UniVerse file size

> If they are standard 32-bit files, then yes.
> Convert them to 64-bit to exceed the 2GB limit.

According to the UVCONFIG file:

# 64BIT_FILES
# A value of 1 results in the creation
#   of 64-bit files (ONLY valid on 64-bit capable platforms).

What are 64-bit capable platforms? ..

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Does anyone know if there's a 2GB limit on UniVerse file size (WinNT/UV9.5)
-Chuck Mongiovi

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