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#257946 - 10/06/2005 03:38 Disabling file compression in Windows Server?
drakino
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Anyone here know how to disable the file compression option on a Windows 2000 or 2003 server? I'm trying to help a friend to disable this, as he gets the occasional call of the server running slow because some user decided to compress their multi gigabyte home folder. Searching the knowledge base and google tend to indicate it is possible, but they either go off on tangents about encryption, or say "it might be a good idea to turn off".

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#257947 - 10/06/2005 14:13 Re: Disabling file compression in Windows Server? [Re: drakino]
Roger
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#257948 - 10/06/2005 15:34 Re: Disabling file compression in Windows Server? [Re: Roger]
drakino
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Registered: 08/06/1999
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Hmm. We came across that actually, but if we are reading that right
Quote:
You can prevent users from putting compressed files on a file server by disabling compression on the file server completely

but it fails to tell how to do that. Instead it goes on to talk about a patch that can be applined to clients running XP SP2. Then once the patch is applied, some GPO can be sent out to disable it.

Anyone know what method they are talking about to disable it on the server? I think the reason he passed this up was due to the organization he works from still mostly shying away from SP2 on the desktops, a situation he has no control over.

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#257949 - 10/06/2005 18:33 Re: Disabling file compression in Windows Server? [Re: drakino]
mlord
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Registered: 29/08/2000
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It's not just the thingie in the "Properties" tab for the drive itself, is it?

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#257950 - 10/06/2005 19:20 Re: Disabling file compression in Windows Server? [Re: mlord]
drakino
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Registered: 08/06/1999
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It's not just the thingie in the "Properties" tab for the drive itself, is it?


Nope. That seems to just say compress the entire drive.

Somewhere in the SMB protocol it does send info on if a file can be compressed or not, since my Samba share here at home doesn't reveal an option when I connect with an XP or 2000 cloent. It seems that Microsoft doesn't have this exposed in an easy to change way though.

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#257951 - 13/06/2005 22:16 Re: Disabling file compression in Windows Server? [Re: drakino]
drakino
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Registered: 08/06/1999
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Well, this is turning out to be a great question to stump self proclaimed Microsoft people at work. Still no solid answer, looks like my friend may just give up on the research route and open a support incident with Microsoft.

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