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Zak
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      14th Aug 2005
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:

"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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Pavel A.
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      14th Aug 2005
"Zak" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:96B2151D66D2264A18E@204.153.244.156...
>
> All my disks have an option to:
>
> "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?


No

> Can I change the default for this option to not allow indexing?


This is a file attribute. It is not related whether the indexing service actually is enabled.
For the whole disk it probably refers to the root folder.

A good NG for further questions: microsoft.public.windows.file_system

Regards,
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Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
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      14th Aug 2005
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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Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"Zak" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:96B2151D66D2264A18E@204.153.244.156...
>I run XP Pro. All my disks are formatted NTFS.
>
> -------------------------------
>
> 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?
>
> -------------------------------
>
> All my disks have an option to:
>
> "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?
>
> -------------------------------
>
> Thank you for any help.
> Zak
>
>
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>
> [posted to general, hardware and custom groups]



 
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Zak
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      15th Aug 2005
> "Zak" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>
>>I run XP Pro. All my disks are formatted NTFS.
>> -------------------------------
>>
>> 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?
>>
>> -------------------------------
>>
>> All my disks have an option to:
>> "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?
>>
>> -------------------------------




On Sun 14 Aug 2005 03:42:40, Rick "Nutcase" Rogers wrote:
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>
> 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.


I am puzzled because if (as you say) the options can not be prevented
from appearing then why do some of my disks have the compress option
but others do not?

I would guess that there is something which has permitted that
difference.
 
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Pavel A.
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      15th Aug 2005
"Zak" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:96B3B7EFD499264A18E@204.153.244.156...
>> "Zak" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message

> I am puzzled because if (as you say) the options can not be prevented
> from appearing then why do some of my disks have the compress option
> but others do not?
>
> I would guess that there is something which has permitted that
> difference.


I must admit that have never seen a *local* NTFS disk where compression
option is not visible. Perhaps your disks are formated with a different version of NTFS
so your Windows version does not fully understand it,
or pretty unusual permissions are set, or the disks appear as remote (neworked)
from whatever reason.
Again - microsoft.public.windows.file_system seems to be the most appropriate for this.

Regards,
--PA


 
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Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers
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      16th Aug 2005
Hi,

Reasons they wouldn't appear:

- not NTFS (using FAT32)
- non-local (networked) drives

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Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
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Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone
www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

"Zak" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> "Zak" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>
>>>I run XP Pro. All my disks are formatted NTFS.
>>> -------------------------------
>>>
>>> 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?
>>>
>>> -------------------------------
>>>
>>> All my disks have an option to:
>>> "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?
>>>
>>> -------------------------------

>
>
>
> On Sun 14 Aug 2005 03:42:40, Rick "Nutcase" Rogers wrote:
> <news:(E-Mail Removed)>
>>
>> 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.

>
> I am puzzled because if (as you say) the options can not be prevented
> from appearing then why do some of my disks have the compress option
> but others do not?
>
> I would guess that there is something which has permitted that
> difference.



 
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