>>Size is the actual size of the file. Size on disk is the number of bytes allocated to the file. Remember that Windows allocates in chuncks, not specifically what the file needs.
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>Thanks.
Also, if compression is turned on, the size on disk may be smaller than the actual file size.
Regards. Al
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