Thomas M. Skeren III schrieb: > I don't think Windows > can understand how a directory on a "drive" can be larger than the > "drive" itself.
I disagree. On Windows XP (and 2000?), you can "mount" a local drive in a directory. This means, that C:\Appl can be a complete partition. Suppose that the partition holding C:\ is 2GiB small. Suppose that a new partition has 50GiB left. If you mount that new partition in C:\Appl, you've got the situation that the directory C:\Appl is larger than the drive holding C:. Alexander Skwar -- * TribFurry only gets spam mail from ucsd... I used to get email from myself but I decided I didn't like myself and stopped talking to me ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba