Hi all Beyond changing the share location, are there any reproductions in moving client apps to a different location? Any other advice on that? -- A. Feiner Microsoft Certified HONA
Hi all Beyond changing the share location, are there any reproductions in moving client apps to a different location? Any other advice on that? -- A. Feiner Microsoft Certified HONA
http://www.**--****.com/ Scroll down to the "Moving Data Folders Windows SBS 2003" doc.
Thanks, Lot's of other goodies there... -- A. Feiner Microsoft Certified HONA
1.moving clientapps and user folders
See knowledge base article KB329640. Good Luck Steve >-----Original Message----- >I would like to free some space on HDD C where the system is located. I >would like to move the clientapps, user shared folders and documents and >settings to D drive. > >Is there any way to move these folders without loosing the SBS connectins? > > >Thank you for your tips. > >Best regards, > >Cristian Budeci > > >. >
It's possible moving the "ClientApps" folder?? Thank's
3.Move ClientApps share to another drive than default C:
Hi All, In Dell servers the drive C: partition is not big enough and I would like to move the SBS default share folders like ClientApps to another drive with more space, what would be the best way to do this? P.S. I believe a manual way could be just by unsharing the folder, copy it to the desire location and then create the share again, is this correct? Thanks! -- Edhy
I moved clientapps as described in move data files article. I made the registry change to show Clientappsroot to be at E:\Clientapps. I am trying to install SBS 2003 SP1 and I am still getting an error that it cannot find Outlook in the eventlog. It is still referencing C:\Clientapps to install. Please help!!!
5.Move ClientApps and Users to another SERVER
Good morning! Quick question: SBS2003 Premium, running low on both C:\ and D:\. Big problems with C:\. There is nothing more to move from C:\ to D:\. Have moved all the 'special' folders (as far as SBS2003 is concerned) from C:\ to D:\ the correct way. Now, is it possible to move the ClientApps and Users shared folder to another server? This would give us the room on D:\ to then repartition and present a situation for us to 'take from D:\ to give to C:\. Mind you, this is not my idea....... Thanks, Cary PS. Assuming that it is possible - are there any issues with doing so. I have always always always operated under the *educated guess* that these 'special' folders do indeed need to reside on the SBS2003 box (do things with the wizards and the registry...).
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