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fire001 - 28 Nov 2003 06:39 GMT
Where do I obtain a third party disk defragmenter for
Windows NT workstation??
Vaughn McMillan - Executive Software - 29 Nov 2003 00:13 GMT
Here are several of the available defraggers for Windows NT:

Diskeeper, by Executive Software - www.diskeeper.com

O&O Defrag, by O&O Software - www.oo-defrag.com.

PerfectDisk, by Raxco - www.raxco.com

I hope this helps -

Vaughn McMillan
Executive Software

>Where do I obtain a third party disk defragmenter for
>Windows NT workstation??
Greg Hayes/Raxco Software - 03 Dec 2003 19:09 GMT
A few more...

Vopt - www.goldenbow.com
Systemworks - www.symantec.com
Defrag Manager - www.winternals.com

- Greg/Raxco Software
Microsoft MVP - Windows File System

Disclaimer:  I work for Raxco Software, the maker of PerfectDisk - a
commercial defrag utility, as a systems engineer in the support department.

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> Here are several of the available defraggers for Windows NT:
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> >Where do I obtain a third party disk defragmenter for
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Jack Cui - 17 Dec 2003 18:24 GMT
Dear Greg,

I read a lot of your posts in microsoft.public.windowsnt.apps
newsgroup. These help me a lot.

I have a question about the PerfectDisk version 4.0 for NT. I want to
use it on our NT web server. During the defragmentation, if our
clients access our website (use the drive I want to do the
defragmentation), will it afftect the defragmentation? Will it make
the system hang up? If I stop the process in the middle, will it
damage our system?

Thanks in advance.

Jack Cui
Greg Hayes/Raxco Software - 30 Dec 2003 14:45 GMT
Jack,

PerfectDisk (as do most defragmenters) uses Microsoft's defrag APIs.  This
means that all file "moves" are performed safely and can be done even if
other users/processes are accessing files.  Stopping a defrag in the middle
will not result in any damage to files or the file system.

- Greg/Raxco Software
Microsoft MVP - Windows File System

Disclaimer:  I work for Raxco Software, the maker of PerfectDisk - a
commercial defrag utility, as a systems engineer in the support department.

Want to email me?  Delete ntloader.

> Dear Greg,
>
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> Jack Cui
 
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