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Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition
Topic Started: Nov 27 2006, 02:13 PM (137 Views)
thedummyaccount
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SQL Server databases not supported on compressed volumes.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/231347

Had trouble with this earlier. =) Hope it saves you some time.
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For my point of view, daw delikado man if syado kadako Data mo and you put it to Compressed Volumes. And i think, medyo delay sya mag save lng, coz every time u save it will compressed first. How about damu ka process to save at a time...

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Have a nice Holiday!
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thedummyaccount
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vincentg
Nov 29 2006, 02:01 AM
For my point of view, daw delikado man if syado kadako Data mo and you put it to Compressed Volumes. And i think, medyo delay sya mag save lng, coz every time u save it will compressed first. How about damu ka process to save at a time...

:wink:

Have a nice Holiday!

Exactly. I wished I knew that earlier. :happy:

I tried installing it on my compressed drive for evaluation purposes. That's when the trouble started. Then I found the link in my original post.
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