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Jun 25th, 2009, 04:56 PM
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Isolated Storage Available Space
So, I read Microsoft's article on How to: Anticipate Out of Space Conditions with Isolated Storage, but I am confused about something.
I ran the sample code they provided and created 3 dummy files (0 KB) and the reported "spaceLeft" was 9,223,372,036,854,772,735 bytes.
This seems like an invalid size to me. When I use one of the online bytes to MG/GB converters it reports back that I have more space available than the size of my hard drive.
I tried the exact sample they provided as well as the GetUserStoreForAssembly and they both report back that large number.
I know I must be missing something simple, but I don't know what.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
CT
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