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ConfigMgr SQL Backup Service on wrong Volume

Asked by merowinger in MS System Center, MS SQL Server, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems, Microsoft Operating Systems, Windows Server 2008

Tags: ConfigMgr, SCCM, SMS_SITE_SQL_BACKUP, Cluster, SQL, Shared Volume

Hi,
i've a ConfigMgr Server SP1 and a clustered SQL Server which owns the ConfigMgr database.
Now i've the problem that a Systemstate backup of the SQL Server fails because the SMS Site SQL Backup service is installed on a shared volume of this cluster.
I can see this when i go into registry HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\SMS_SITE_SQL_BACKUP\ImagePath --> Points to J:\

If i copy the contents of the folder to C:\ and change the path manually in the registry, the next repair revokes these changes....
How can i change the path to C:\?
Deleted by SouthMod, 500 points refunded. - 9/22/2009 5:47:36 AM
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