Number of Files in Shared Windows DirectoryLast reviewed: November 21, 1994Article ID: Q71690 |
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SUMMARYIf you install Microsoft Windows 3.0 with the EXPALL.BAT file on a network, as described in the "Microsoft Windows User's Guide," Windows 3.0 places 283 files into the shared Windows directory (that is, 282 Windows files and 1 EXPALL.BAT file). Any number less than 283 means that not all disks have been correctly expanded into the shared Windows directory. As a result, if you use the SETUP /N command with less than 283 files installed, Windows asks for disks to be inserted during the installation procedure. NOTE: When doing a directory (DIR) on a drive which displays the [.] and [..] directory entries, 285 files are displayed, but these two should not be counted in the total file number. With Windows 3.1, 467 files are copied into the WINSHARE subdirectory when you run SETUP /A, and 23 files are copied into a user's directory when you run SETUP /N.
REFERENCES"Microsoft Windows User's Guide," version 3.0, pages 545, 553-554. "Getting Started with Microsoft Windows," version 3.1, pages 6-9. "Microsoft Windows User's Guide," version 3.1, pages 557-574. Microsoft NETWORKS.WRI file for Windows, version 3.1.
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