Hi,
You can't prevent the options from appearing, simply don't use them. The
indexing can be disabled in the system services (start/run services.msc).
Compressed files are treated and handled the same as normal files. While you
don't have to compress them, there is no change in how they are handled by
the system when called for.
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"Zak" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I run XP Pro. All my disks are formatted NTFS.
>
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> In Properties some of my disks have option to:
>
> "Compress drive to save disk space".
>
> But some of my disks don't have this. Can I prevent this option
> appearing on all my disks?
>
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> All my disks have an option to:
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> "Allow Indexing Service to index for fast file searching"
>
> When I format a new disk this option enabled by default even
> though I have disabled the Indexing Service (using Startup Type =
> disabled).
>
> Can I also prevent this option from appearing?
>
> Can I change the default for this option to not allow indexing?
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> Thank you for any help.
> Zak
>
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