Thanks.
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What kind of drives, and what kind of configuration are they using?
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Kerry
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
Step 1 Backup
Step 2 Create an image of the whole drive with Drive Image / Ghost or
something of the sort
Step 3 remove the micro drive, and replace with new 200GB drive
Step 4 Use your disk image application and put it on your new drive with
bigger partitions this time.
If you just need a band-aid, get partition magic or something like that
and resize your partitions until you can replace the drive.
IMHO, the time it takes to back that drive up and move partitions, you'd
almost be done installing a new disk.
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Garth H
webd...@spamcop.net
Microsoft Certified Professional
Macromedia Certified Developer
I can relate - except that my C:\ drive is actually 12GB (pre-installed SBS
from Dell) and I am just below 1GB on one of our servers!
I downloaded this document from Micrsoft called "Moving Data Folders for
Windows Small Business Server 2003". I have done a few parts already and
will finish the rest in the evening one night this week. FYI...I recently
install SP1 and there are now two large ISA log files on my C:\ drive and I
am looking into what I can do about this.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sbs/2003/maintain/movedata.mspx
Good luck!
Tammy
It's a an ISO that you download and burn on CD.
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Kerry
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
-Tim Barrett
Microsoft Certified Professional
Microsoft Small Business Specialist
Website: http://www.NoGeekLeftBehind.com
Thanks for the feedback. I'll have to give it a try.