>First off, one observation I have is that the cluster size is way too high. Every file on your system, no matter how small, takes at least 32K of disk space. I don't know if this is because the drive size is so large, but if you can reduce this, do so.
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>As for the error, does it occur only in VFP and does it occur when you attempt to create a new file with something like NotePad? If only in VFP, how are you creating the files (FCreate, StrtoFile, etc.)? How are you generating the file name?
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>>>>Larry,
>>>>The error is:
>>>>"Cannot create file, there is no enough free disk space..."
>>>>I actually have disk free space : 70.2 GB.
>>>>Now I have 2 different sub-directories reaching that 21844 limit and caused
>>>>that error.
>>>>
>>>
>>>Kam,
>>>Are there any quotas set up for this machine? Also, what is the cluster size for the disk in question (see Tools - Defragmenter - Analysis for this information).
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>>Larry,
>>Thanks for the response. The Analysis reports a cluster size 32KB,
>>71 GB free space. And deframentation is not required.
>>By the way, this a new WIN 2K machine I got just a couple of weeks
>>ago. I moved some of the programs from my existing NT 4.0 machine
>>into this new machine. And the problems only happens to this new WIN 2K
>>machine.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>Kam.
Larry,
It gives the same error even outside VFP when I tried to copy/paste a file into the directory.
What does the cluster size mean in a file system on a window system ?
Kam.
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