When you move and copy compressed files and folders in Microsoft Windows, those files and Folders are affected in the following manner: When you move files and folders within the same NTFS volume, the compression attribute remains the same in the new location. For example, if files were compressed in the original location, they will remain compressed in the new location, even if the new parent folder is not compressed. When you copy files and folders in windows xp within the same volume, the...
Wednesday, 29 April 2009
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Supporting File Compression in Windows Xp
Posted on 06:54 by Unknown
File compression reduces the amount of disk space that is required to store files and increases the amount of information that you can place on a single volume. This is useful on a volume that is running low on available disk space. Windows XP Professional supports file compression on NTFS volumes only. You can enable compression for an entire NTFS volume, for one or more folders, or for individual files. Each file and folder has its own compression attribute that you can control on an individual basis. Windows provides compression entirely...
Monday, 13 April 2009
Configuring Folder Options in Windows XP
Posted on 06:09 by Unknown
User can use folder options to resolve different types of service calls and request from end users. This can be accessed from folder options from the control panel or from the tools menu in Windows Explorer. There are four available tabs in the folder options dialog box. General Tab Use the options on this tab to change how folders look and how will they open when clicked. We can configure Windows to use Windows classic folders for a pre-Windows XP look and feel, and opening a folder inside another folder can be configured easily...
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