If you want to implement any kind of decent security, use NTFS. You will also use a lot less hard drive space with NTFS. The only reason you might want to use FAT is if you set up two partitions, one for your system partition, one for your files, so that if you have a crash you can access the boot files from DOS. Otherwise definitely go with NTFS. You can always convert from FAT to NTFS though, even after you have installed.
HTH,
TN.
-----Original Message----- From: Kaigler [mailto:kaigler@leasesquarefeet.com] Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 8:01 AM To: CF-Server Subject: ot: Setting up NTFX on Win2000
I am going to setup a Win2000 server today. It sounds like the NTFS is the way to go if you are using IIS. Has anyone had experience switching to this? It sounds pretty simple. That is why I am a little bit worried.
Any advice for staying with FAT versus NTFS?
thanks in advance,
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