Total Free Space Reported Incorrectly on Drives Larger Than 2 GB (127852)
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This article was previously published under Q127852 SYMPTOMS
When you are using Windows 95 to access a mapped network drive that is
larger than 2 gigabytes (GB) in size (for example, an NTFS or FAT volume
shared by a Windows NT server), Windows 95 reports only 2 GB of disk space
for the network drive.
If the network drive is larger than 2 GB and has more than 2 GB of
available disk space, Windows 95 reports 2 GB of total disk space, 2 GB
of available disk space, and 0 bytes of used disk space. If the network
drive has less than 2 GB of available disk space, Windows 95 reports the
available disk space correctly.
If you use Windows 95 OEM Service Release 2 (OSR2) with a local hard disk
that uses the FAT32 file system, Windows reports 0 bytes of used space if
the hard disk has more than 2 GB of available disk space. If the local
hard disk has less than 2 GB of available disk space, Windows reports the
available disk space correctly.
RESOLUTION
To work around this behavior for a local hard disk that uses the FAT32
file system, install Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 with the Windows
Desktop Update component. Note that this method does not work around this
behavior with network drives.
For information about obtaining Internet Explorer 4.0, visit the following
Microsoft Web site:
STATUS
This behavior is by design for network drives.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 7/27/2001 |
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Keywords: | kb3rdparty kbDiskMemory kbnetwork KB127852 |
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