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Changing redirected My Documents folder location in SBS 2003

Discussion in 'Windows Server System' started by pcaholic1981, 2009/03/04.

  1. 2009/03/04
    pcaholic1981

    pcaholic1981 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Hi I am trying to figure out how to change the location from the default location on the c drive to move it to the d drive partition on on my SBS 2003 Server. I made
    the C drive partition small so that it would just be for applications and a D and E drive for files and exchange mail files. I also cant figure out how to move the exchange file to the E drive. Im assuming I need to do it through group policy, but I am not exactly sure how. Thanks
     
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    Bursley

    Bursley Well-Known Member Alumni

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    To move Exchange mailbox and log files you need to open the Exchange System Manager. Locate the Admin group you would like to move. Select Properties, hit the browse button, and change the location. This will change the log files
    To change the mail box store, select the mailbox store, click properties, select database tab, click browse, and select the folder you want to move the mailbox store to.
    For changing default user folders, check out this Microsoft document: http://download.microsoft.com/downl...89c-870f-db36fd21a7d2/SBS_MoveDataFolders.DOC
     

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    pcaholic1981

    pcaholic1981 Inactive Thread Starter

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    Finally the answer I have been looking for. Thank you so much
     

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