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I've had files that 80 gb, but
this says you can go up
to 2tb.
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Steve
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Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 5:04 PM
Subject: Windows server max file
size
Hi All
We have a process that is trying to create a huge
flat file for a marketing export on a windows 2000 server host, and the file
size seems to be constraining us. If I put a constraint (where clause) on the
result set, it generates fine, but without it, I think I am exceeding some
maximum file size. This is NTFS5, and the only thing I have found on the
Microsquish web site knowledge base (after 2 hours of digging) is that the
NFTS volumes are created with a default cluster size of 4096 bytes. I am
not sure if this places a limit on the maximum file size and what other
repercussions there are to this.
Am I an the right track ? Anyone care to
enlighten me to the wondrous (sic) workings of Microsquish Windows 2000 server
?
Thanks.
Ferenc MantfeldDreaming costs you
nothing. Not dreaming costs you
everything.
Received on Mon Jul 07 2003 - 20:49:48 CDT