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Does AppleShare IP now support sharing volumes larger than 4GB?

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Does AppleShare IP now support sharing volumes larger than 4GB?

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Yes. When used in conjunction with AppleShare Client v3.7 for the Macintosh client, server volume sizes are read correctly up to 4GB. If the volume is actually larger than 4GB, the volume size information shown will reflect the remaining available disk space up to 4GB. Note that this is a limitation of the MacOS system software and not AppleShare IP. For example, if the volume is 9GB and 5.5GB of disk space is used–the Macintosh client will see 3.5GB as available. In turn, if the volume is 10GB and 5.5GB of disk space is used–the Macintosh client will only see 4GB as available, because server volume sizes are read correctly up to 4GB.

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