Volume 7 (2017) Semiannual (Spring and Fall) ISSN: 2153-053x E-ISSN: 2153-0548 Change Over Time: An International Journal of Conservation and the Built Environment Change Over Time is a semiannual journal publishing original, peer-reviewed research papers and review articles on the history, theory, and praxis of conservation and the built environment. Each issue is dedicated to a particular theme as a method to promote critical discourse on contemporary conservation issues from multiple perspectives both within the field and across disciplines. Themes will be examined at all scales, from the global and regional to the microscopic and material. Past issues have addressed topics such as repair, adaptation, nostalgia, and interpretation and display. Call for Papers Change Over Time seeks papers for several of its upcoming issues. Please for a more detailed discussion of these themes and deadlines for submission. Articles are generally restricted to 7,500 or fewer words (the approximate equivalent of thirty pages of double-spaced, twelve-point type) and may include up to ten images. See author guidelines for full details, or email Senior Associate Editor Kecia Fong at for further information. For a sample of past issues, please visit For more information on Change Over Time, please visit Online Access Full-text content is available at this website through Project Muse. Current subscribers should select the Login link in the top right menu bar to activate their online account and create a user profile. Once the activation process is complete, select the Online Access link from the right menu bar to access content. This link will appear only after you have been validated as a current subscriber. If you do not have your password, please click this or email us at The journal is published by the University of Pennsylvania Press. Business inquiries should be sent to Penn Press at: University of Pennsylvania Press Journals Division 3905 Spruce Street Philadelphia, PA Phone: 215-898-6261 Fax: 215-746-3636 Email: 2018 Subscription Rates Students: $20 Individuals: Print and online $35 Individuals: Online only $31.50 Institutions: Print and online $78 Institutions: Online only $67 ($18 will be added for shipping to nonUS addresses) To place an order, use the link in the left navigation menu or call 215-573-1295. Oct 31, 2008 A change journal provides a persistent log of all changes made to files on a volume. As files, directories, and other NTFS file system objects are added. The only way I've found of resizing the 'Change Journal' in Vista, is by going to safe-mode. That works fine, but I wonder if there is a better solution. Here is resizing it from 32MB by default on my HDD to 256MB with 1MB increments: fsutil usn deletejournal /D /N c: fsutil usn createjournal m=268435456 a=1048576 c: fsutil usn queryjournal c: The code above if executed normally won't do anything (and it worked on XP). It also worked for my Vista's machine D: drive, but not C: And the code would work once you boot in Safe mode + Command Promprt (hint: press F8 at boot and select it). I guess the reason is some Windows Service, and usually that would be the old Indexing one, but I don't have it enabled. What others might be causing it? By default on Windows 2000, 2003, XP an NTFS volume will have its Change Journal disabled. A service on an application (usually backup software) must explicitly activate the journal. On Vista and Windows 2008, the Change Journal is active by default. Any application can activate or disable the volume's journal at any time but note that on Vista and Windows 2008, if the Change Journal is deactivated, it is automatically reactivated by the system. Safe mode should (and apparently does) allow you to change the journal. As far as which services use the journal; indexing, VSS, block level backup, link tracking,antivirus software are all likely candidates. I would also guess that the new autorepair functionality uses it as well. I'd hesitate to change the journal size (especially increasing it). The change Journal is a sparse file and is purged as needed. HTe journal will grow beyhond whatever size you set automatically then purge it back down (from: MaximumSize is the target maximum size for the change journal in bytes. The change journal can grow larger than this value, but at NTFS file system checkpoints the NTFS file system examines the journal and trims it when its size exceeds the value of MaximumSize plus the value of AllocationDelta. ![]() (At NTFS file system checkpoints, the operating system writes records to the NTFS file system log file that allow the NTFS file system to determine what processing is required to recover from a failure.). ![]()
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