Re: Move Users Share Folder
- From: "shepcon" <shepcon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 12:52:06 -0700
Sure, but I'm also trying to free up my CPU and memory utilization. The NAS
is collecting dust at this point and it's a waste.
"Russ Grover" wrote:
> Any space in the server for More drives?
>
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> "shepcon" <shepcon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> > I'm running SBS 2003 Premium My User share folder has grown to a size
> > that I
> > can no longer support on the SBS server and I'd like to move this data to
> > my
> > Windows 2003 Server NAS device that's currently a member server. I've
> > read
> > the Microsoft document on moving the default SBS folders, but I believe
> > I've
> > read on this site that you cannot move the users share folder off of the
> > SBS
> > box because the SBS create user wizard will fail.
> >
> > Can I simply create a new users share on my NAS and copy the data? I'll
> > leave the SBS users share and simply leave empty users folders on that
> > drive
> > so that the wizards will still function. I can manually create the NAS
> > folders following a new users.
> >
> > Any thoughs? Also, can I use the folder redirection in SBS to a different
> > server?
> >
> > Thank.
>
>
>
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