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05.14.2008 at 09:18AM PDT, ID: 23402081 | Points: 250
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Moving SQL Server 2000 default folders, (Backup, Data, FTData, Jobs, Log, Repldata from D: drive to E:

Asked by TheNumberUK in Windows 2003 Server, MS SQL Server

Tags: Microsoft, SQL Server, 2000 Enterprise Edition, Win Server 2k3 Cluster

Would anyone have experience of successfully moving SQL Server default folder structure, (Backup, Data, FTData, Jobs, Log, Repldata) from one drive to another when SQL Server is setup as an Active/Passive Cluster?

OS = Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition SP1
SQL Server = Version 2000 Enterprise Edition SP4Start Free Trial
 
 
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