RE: FSMT - Default Share and Location
- From: v-miluo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Mike Luo [MSFT])
- Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2007 10:26:45 GMT
Hello,
You can use File Server Migration Wizard. Follow this steps:
1. Create a new project.
2. Click Add Server to add source File Server, expand the source Server and
select th source shared folder.
3. Type abriv1$ in Target share edit window.
4. Type f:\home\supremefnp1 in Target location edit window.
Thanks & Regards,
Mike Luo
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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