defragmenting question in NT

RU482

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At work, I run NT4 sp4. Unfortunately, I do not have administrative privelages over the machine. The option to degfragment is not available from the tools screen under C drive properties. Is there another program I can use to defragment, or a way to get it enabled w/o going threw a pile of paperwork that would be getting administrative privelages on my machine?

I shift massive data files back and forth off of network drives, FWIW
 

Nothinman

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NT4 didn't ship with a defragmenter, you'll need to order something like Diskeeper if you want to defrag your filesystems.
 

spyordie007

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Originally posted by: Nothinman
NT4 didn't ship with a defragmenter, you'll need to order something like Diskeeper if you want to defrag your filesystems.

And you would still likely need admin rights.

-Spy
 

RU482

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thanks guys...strange that the option is listed under tools, just not available

I hate NT
 

spyordie007

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Originally posted by: redly1
thanks guys...strange that the option is listed under tools, just not available

I hate NT
If it's listed there it's possible that "they" installed a defrag utility on the box, perhaps you could get one of "them" to defrag it for you.

NT was a really great OS for a long time, the only real complaint that I had with it was that many applications didnt work under it (which was really more a fault of the appication programmers and not microsoft). At least your not stuck with Windows 95!

-Spy
 

RU482

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OK, I'll back off of my hate comment...I just severely dislike NT when compared to 2000 or XP
 

Nothinman

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You could have 'them' schedule it to defrag nightly or weekly or something, then you don't admin rights to run it.

OK, I'll back off of my hate comment...I just severely dislike NT when compared to 2000 or XP

I severely dislike XP compared to NT 4, although Win2K is almost a happy medium.