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Fabien Delpierre
I had this random thought the other day: as many of you will probably know,
FAT32 does not support files larger than (2^32)-1 bytes -- or ~4 GB -- yet it
is not uncommon, especially in corporate environments, for Exchange mailboxes
to be bigger than that.
Since working in Cached Exchange Mode is a common thing, what happens if,
due to lack of knowledge or foresight on the part of whoever put your
computer together, your mailbox -- and thus your OST file -- grows larger
than 4 GB on a FAT32 partition?
I realize FAT32 will simply not allow the file to grow past what FAT32
supports, but does anybody know how Outlook behaves in such a case?
Like I said, just a theoretical -- and admittedly unlikely in this day and
age -- thought...
FAT32 does not support files larger than (2^32)-1 bytes -- or ~4 GB -- yet it
is not uncommon, especially in corporate environments, for Exchange mailboxes
to be bigger than that.
Since working in Cached Exchange Mode is a common thing, what happens if,
due to lack of knowledge or foresight on the part of whoever put your
computer together, your mailbox -- and thus your OST file -- grows larger
than 4 GB on a FAT32 partition?
I realize FAT32 will simply not allow the file to grow past what FAT32
supports, but does anybody know how Outlook behaves in such a case?
Like I said, just a theoretical -- and admittedly unlikely in this day and
age -- thought...