NT4.0 Server Disk Compression

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Have 10 users accessing various programs on a separate
partition from the system files. Partition is almost
maxed out. Has anybody used NT 4.0 Server Disk
Compression? What was the results?

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I never do it on the system partition. But for others it works just fine.
Maybe a little loss in speed.
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"Sam" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Have 10 users accessing various programs on a separate
> partition from the system files. Partition is almost
> maxed out. Has anybody used NT 4.0 Server Disk
> Compression? What was the results?

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I haven't used a compression program since DOS 6.0 ...just don't trust them
...

since drives are so cheap these days , why not add another for them to fill
and keep your OS seperate?

"Sam" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:12b7101c44336$bebf4e80$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> Have 10 users accessing various programs on a separate
> partition from the system files. Partition is almost
> maxed out. Has anybody used NT 4.0 Server Disk
> Compression? What was the results?

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