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I am running Win XP Pro SP2 with .Net Framework 1.1, 80 GB harddisk/NTFS, 18
GB free. What is the maximum number of photos I can put in a subdirectory? The max number of gigabytes? Do the limitations differ in a root (C:\) or first level subdirectory (C:\usa)? I'm a bit nervous as I approach 64,000 photos in the current subdirectory which now contains 53,782 photos and 5.71 GB in C:\usa\images\ When I export the photos to my ISP's Microsoft IIS 6.0 web server, any problems/limits there? A single subdirectory location makes programming the web user interface that displays them and Microsoft SQL Server 2000 database that organizes them much simpler. To avoid database bloat, I prefer the photos not be stored on the SQL Server. All advice much appreciated. Charax |
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