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SUMMARYA registry flag controls the maximum volume size and free space reported by the Services for Macintosh (SFM) file server. Since System 7.5 now allows Macintoshes to support volumes up to 4GB-1 (0xFFFFFFFF), administrators may want to use this flag to help Macintosh clients if all clients are running System 7.5 and the SFM volume resides on a disk partition greater than 2018MB. MORE INFORMATION
Pre-System 7.5 Macintoshes support volume sizes up to 2GB-1 (although tests
have shown the actual limit to be around 2018MB). Because of this, SFM
restricts the values it reports for total and free space on SFM volumes to
2018MB, when the actual size of the SFM volume's disk partition is larger.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINES\System\CurrentControlSet\Services \MacFile\Parameters\Volumes\<VolumeName>
Stop and restart Macfile to make this change take effect on the SFM volume. In Windows NT 3.51 you can change this value globally for all volumes. To do this, add bit 0x10 to the following section of the registry and every volume will be 4GB enabled: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MacFile\Parameters ServerOptions: REG_DWORD: 0x13 NOTE: The ServerOptions value has a default value of 0x03, after adding 0x10 to 0x03 the result becomes 0x13. After making this change every volume will be 4GB enabled. Additional query words: prodnt
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