Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Date: 05:44:44 10/18/02
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On October 18, 2002 at 08:37:59, David Dory wrote: >Win2K sets the cache size (of the offline disk cache) to equal 10% of the size >of the hard disk that has Win2k on it, as default. This is the only cache >mentioned in my Win2k book "Running Windows 2000 Professional" by MS. > >You may adjust this disk cache by going into control panel, and then selecting >"Folder Options", then go to the tab "Offline Files". At the bottom of the >window, you'll see a slider that can be adjusted as high as 100% of the drive >(however wacky that might be). > >Perhaps your offline file cache setting is about 16M ? This is totally irrelevant; the cache you are talking about is for internet related content such as webpages. It has nothing to do whatsoever with disk caching. -- GCP
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