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Old September 3rd 05, 06:46 PM
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Default NTFS File Compression (Advanced Button Missing) XP Home SP2

Hi,

I have a single HDD with several NTFS Partitions: C: D: E: etc.

C: is my System partition - XP Home SP2.

I can compress files (i.e.. the 'Advanced' Button is available) on all
Partitions except C:

C: is NTFS as are all other Partitions - How do I get the 'Advanced' Button
back?

Any help appreciated.

Thanks,

Colin


 




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