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    My application needs allocate disk space to some of it's directories. For example: directory "Client1" with 2 mb and directory "Client2" with 3 mb My application should be able to write data of (2+3) 5 mb to those directories. But with or *without* writing any data, The Windows should feel those directories have taken that much space. Or when other applications check the free disk space, Windows (NT or 2000) must show 5 mb less in the actual space.

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      My application needs allocate disk space to some of it's directories. For example: directory "Client1" with 2 mb and directory "Client2" with 3 mb My application should be able to write data of (2+3) 5 mb to those directories. But with or *without* writing any data, The Windows should feel those directories have taken that much space. Or when other applications check the free disk space, Windows (NT or 2000) must show 5 mb less in the actual space.

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      Please, learn how to read! Read the replies to your previous post, and they you might try to read a book or something... Do not post this crap in the louge! - Anders

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        My application needs allocate disk space to some of it's directories. For example: directory "Client1" with 2 mb and directory "Client2" with 3 mb My application should be able to write data of (2+3) 5 mb to those directories. But with or *without* writing any data, The Windows should feel those directories have taken that much space. Or when other applications check the free disk space, Windows (NT or 2000) must show 5 mb less in the actual space.

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        Eytukan
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        for that we should use p_greyBrush :rolleyes:


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          My application needs allocate disk space to some of it's directories. For example: directory "Client1" with 2 mb and directory "Client2" with 3 mb My application should be able to write data of (2+3) 5 mb to those directories. But with or *without* writing any data, The Windows should feel those directories have taken that much space. Or when other applications check the free disk space, Windows (NT or 2000) must show 5 mb less in the actual space.

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          Well since you haven't asked for anything (and this is good as programming questions don't get answered here) I'd suggest you get to work. I'd offer some advice though. Your requirements definition seems very weak. Looks like something I'd expect from a WIPRO developer. You might want to flesh it out a little more before you actually code. If you do work for WIPRO contrary to what you may have been told you also might want to describe your errror handling requirements. Better get to work though. Looks like you have *a lot* of work left just in figuring out how to program. Best of Luck! -- modified at 8:33 Friday 3rd February, 2006

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