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What happens if there is not enough disk space when a file is auto-decompressed?

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What happens if there is not enough disk space when a file is auto-decompressed?

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On Unix or Windows NT/2000, you will receive an out of disk space error and the file will stay compressed. On MPE, the file open will receive an “out of disk space” error (file system error number 46) and the file will stay compressed.

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