Saturday, February 24, 2001, 10:04:18 AM, Brian wrote:

BC> Hi Allie,

BC> @ 6:48:37 PM on 2/23/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> A disk defrag seems to be a common precursor to folder disasters. The
>> FAT based file system is very likely a weakness as well.

BC>  This has me a little worried. I seem to recall that people who
BC>  regularly compress their folders have had problems in the past after
BC>  a disk defrag. Do you guys and gals think this is something to worry
BC>  about? I don't think I've defragged my hard disk since I've installed
BC>  TB!, but I do compress on every exit.

I'd also like to ask a follow up on this regarding whether compress
problems are OS or program related.  I use Agent, and purge and compact
after every use -- at least once a day, often more -- and I've *never* had
a problem with the database.  So I'm wondering if such problems can be
honestly laid at the doorstep of the OS.  Just curious.

-- 
Best,

Yuki                            

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