Here is just one con, (there are probably many more).
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...cessMethod.asp
If you create your Web application using FrontPage access on a server with a
FAT or FAT32 partition, you will not be able to use source control. This is
because the FAT partition does not allow for full security functionality, so
all operations are performed in the context of the same guest account. All
source control operations are performed in the context of this anonymous
user (IUSR_Machinename). This can incorrectly cause your files to appear to
be exclusively checked out to another user when you attempt to perform
check-in or check-out operations. To resolve this problem, convert your FAT
partition to NTFS file system.
Greg
"clintonG" <cs*********@REMOVETHISTEXTmetromilwaukee.com> wrote in message
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I'd be interested in comments pro or con about using -- or not using --
the
FAT32 file system for ASP.NET development and testing.
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