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Lesson 2 Managing Compression<br />

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3. Move Text1.txt to the Compressed2 folder by dragging it there.<br />

4. Double-click the Compressed2 folder to open it.<br />

5. Is the Text1.txt file in the Compressed2 folder compressed or uncompressed?<br />

Why?<br />

Lesson Review<br />

Use the following questions to help determine whether you have learned enough to<br />

move on to the next lesson. If you have difficulty answering these questions, review<br />

the material in this lesson before beginning the next lesson. You can find answers to<br />

these questions in the “Questions and Answers” section at the end of this chapter.<br />

1. When Sandra tried to copy a compressed file from one NTFS volume to another,<br />

the file was not copied, and she got an error message stating that there was not<br />

enough disk space for the file. Before she attempted to copy the file, Sandra verified<br />

that there was enough room for the compressed bitmap on the destination<br />

volume. Why did she get the error message?<br />

2. When you move a file between NTFS volumes, does the file retain the compression<br />

state of the source folder, or does the file inherit the compression state of the<br />

target folder? Why?<br />

3. What does Windows XP Professional do when you try to copy a compressed file<br />

to a floppy disk? Why?

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