> Yep, it is standard and Apple did it on purpose. Drives never showed 
> their full size, it was spose to be a security thing I am told. I don't 
> know a lot about why but it is purposeful.
> 
> David
> 

> I hear that Appleshare has a 2GB limitation.  You can access all files, 
> but can't send more than 2GB at once.  I know this first hand.
> 
> Paul

> Some versions of AppleShare (possibly ASIP) use a signed 32 bit value so 
> they do show up to 4Gb.[...]
> -- 
> Clark Martin

Thanks guys, for the info. I take that the version of (peer-to-peer) 
AppleShare in 8.6 isn't that advanced! What do I have to do to make the 
problem go away? Upgrade to OS X?  8-0

--
Over,

        Jutso


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