Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Date: Sun, 7 Oct 2001 21:30:27 PDT
>Steven Levine wrote:
>>
>> >Is there a maximum file size under HPFS?
>>
>> 2GB.
>
>That explains why the tests I ran this afternoon and this evening
>couldn't create a file larger than 2 GB. (I always get SYS0112
which
>has nothing to do with a 2 GB limitation. Somewhat misleading.)
>
>How do you back up to hard drive with compression if you're
backing up
>data which creates an archive file which is more than 2 GB?
Isn't there a parameter in zip that limits the file size and
creates multiple files of a limited size? As I remember, there
was one which allowed you to make a larger archive that was split
so that you could span floppies. I presume you can use that to
span the file size limitation.
Can't help you with the rest.
[...snip...]
>- Peter
-Rocky
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