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2.4.3.1 Copying and Moving Compressed Files and Folders 
When copying a file within an NTFS volume, the file inherits the compression state of the target folder. 
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When moving a file or folder within an NTFS volume, the file or folder retains its original compression 
state. 
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When copying a file or folder to another NTFS volume, the file or folder inherits the compression state 
of the target folder. 
• 
When moving a file or folder to another NTFS volume, the file or folder inherits the compression state 
of the target folder. Because Windows Server 2003 treats a move as a copy and then a delete, the files 
inherit the compression state of the target folder. 
• 
When moving or copying a file or folder to a FAT volume, Windows Server 2003 automatically 
uncompresses the file or folder. This is because Windows Server 2003 only supports file and folder 
compression on NTFS volumes. 
• 
When moving or copying a compressed file or folder to a floppy disk, Windows Server 2003 
automatically uncompresses the file or folder, as floppy disks are formatted with the FAT file system. 
Floppy disks cannot support the NTFS file system.
 

 

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