I would never have expected to have hit a "too many files" type error on
windows XP (unless your running it on the FAT filesystem)

I have personal experience of developing an application which wrote
>100,000 files to a directory, and while explorer became a dog, I never
got any errors to suggest that I'd exceeded the max number of files in a
directory.

What I suggest doing is running NTfilemon from here
http://www.sysinternals.com/Files/FilemonNt.zip  while doing an install
and posting the log files. It's easy to import these logs into Excel,
filter them to check for access denied or any other file errors.

But it depends on whether the problem is repeatable on a system, once
Slimserver has sucessfully installed.


-- 
oreillymj
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