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    Is there a max number of files a folder can have in Windows 2000? How many? Is there a max size a folder can have in Windows 2000? How many? What about other Windows versions? :rose::rose: 1fm1fu

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      Is there a max number of files a folder can have in Windows 2000? How many? Is there a max size a folder can have in Windows 2000? How many? What about other Windows versions? :rose::rose: 1fm1fu

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      These values are not really dependant on Windows, rather they are limitations of the file system the drive was formatted with. steff kamush wrote: Is there a max number of files a folder can have in Windows 2000? How many? If the drive is formatted NTFS, there is no limit. Under FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32, I think the limit for the root directory ONLY is 512 files. steff kamush wrote: Is there a max size a folder can have in Windows 2000? How many? Under any file system, no there is no limit to the total size of the files in a folder. RageInTheMachine9532 "...a pungent, ghastly, stinky piece of cheese!" -- The Roaming Gnome

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