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Using sheer determination you can get 4 GB NTFS on
the system partition during a manual install and if you push really hard you can
get 8 GB on your system partition during an unattended install (using the
"extend OEM partition" option). But still you can make really big
partitions on your non-system-drives with NTFS, so that is where you should
install IMAIL. You can move an install that has already been done (article
in the knowledge base) or if you have not done it yet than just put it on your
D: drive to start with. More fun less headaches etc. I like D:\IMAIL
where d:\ is your big big HD.
-V
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- [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation Raymond Dy
- RE: [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation Werner Dirix
- Re: [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation Raymond Dy
- RE: [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation Scott Pouliot
- Re: [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation John Lange
- RE: [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation System Administrator
- Re: [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation Vaughn Thurman
- Re: [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation Don
- RE: [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation Phil Taylor
- RE: [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation Scott Pouliot
- Re: [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation Daniel Donnelly
- Re: [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation Madscientist
- RE: [IMail Forum] NTFS Limitation A Parker
- [IMail Forum] Queue not sending K Mitchell
