You can also use SetFilePointer or SetFilePointerEx http://msdn.microsoft.com/
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Browse All TopicsHow to generate above 4 gb file. In NFTS partion it is possible to generate above 4 gb file, but the seek operation execeeds 4 gb it prompts the application error. How to handle this operations?.
Is there any readymade object class to be used for seek & write operation.
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You can also use SetFilePointer or SetFilePointerEx http://msdn.microsoft.com/
From my own experience I can say that it would be best to write a class/package/unit to handle the 64-bit file access. Microsoft's 64-bit API contains a wealth of functions, which use a trickier syntax than their 32-bit counterparts, but they need to be used consistently, otherwise very hard-to-trace errors can occur.
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by: SteHPosted on 2004-11-24 at 23:46:01ID: 12672622
Did you had a look at _lseeki64? library/de fault.asp? url=/libra ry/ en-us/v ccore98/ht ml/_crt__l seek.2c_._ lseeki64.a sp
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An i64 should be sufficiently large even for 4GB+ files.