Sounds logical to me, daMANwithANSWERZ...
I have 12 systems running on our little home network; 6 using XP, the other 6 using a much modified version of Win98SE. If I use NTFS, then the 98 systems can't communicate with the XP boxes. Net result is that I have everything using FAT32. On the 3rd (or 4th) install of XP I installed using NTFS andduring testing, could see no "seat of the pants" difference. I know NTFS is supposed to be a bit more secure, but with all the holes they keep finding in XP, the file system is the least of the security problems.
Until there is a more secure (MUCH MORE SECURE!!) version of XP, I plan on sticking to FAT32.
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daMANwithTWOanswerz("yes","no")
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