Creating sub directories in the root

rf926_at_hotmail.com
Date: 05/27/04


Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 20:51:27 -0700

well that depends on alot, are we talking a domain? how
big is the lan, # of clients, svrs and what kind of
structure do you want, file access, etc, you may want to
use dfs, or use ou's for security reasons, tell me as much
as you can about the setup and what direction you want to
go and an idea of projected growth if any and i can walk
you thru
rf
A+,Net+,MCP,MCSA,MOUS
>-----Original Message-----
>What is the proper way to set up many sub-derectories on
a Win 2000/2003
>server? We are using the server at our college to host
department and teach
>websites. In the root we create subdirectories and
subdirectories inside of
>that.
>
>Is this the wrong way of doing it? Someone told me that
you are supposed to
>designate folders inside the root as something, I can't
remember the name.
>
>Any issues with the way we are currently doing it?
>
>Thanks.
>
>
>.
>



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