>not that simple.. if even possible..
oops. The things you think of "too late" ...
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I have a Windows 2000 Server running IIS5 with Frontpage 98 extentions and Visual Source Safe activated. All the webs are subwebs within the main default website (i.e. no virtual servers). This is an internal Server I use to play with before I upload the sites to their "real" server. They're still all saved in the c:\inetpub\wwwroot path.
What I want to do is to move the sites to a different drive/directory (get them off of C:). How do I go about doing that? I have already tried something really stupid + had to redo it all (stoped IIS, moved the files, restarted IIS, set the directory -> VSS wouldn't work, etc ...). Which steps do I need to perform that? Is it possible to keep the previous VSS-states (i.e. old versions) during the move or would I have to start over (something I don't want to do)?
Thanks!
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by: Silvers5Posted on 2005-06-21 at 13:53:57ID: 14270337
Hmm.. not that simple.. if even possible..
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If you are out of space you can map a directory to the other HDD as Volume Mount Points or span the 1st HDD to the 2nd one.. both should be Dynamic disks..
http://www.phptr.com/artic