
Alan Kuehnau
Here's a question that I hope seems simple...
I just had to flush and reload my WHS because backing up 3 clients (laptops) filled up the space designated for shares. I put in a larger single partition drive and loaded WHS again. I see that WHS automatically creates a second partition for shares.
Is that because I didn't... have a second physical drive connected? I haven't added users\shares because I want all of my data to live on the 2nd drive. Can I move this shares setup to the 2nd drive and trust that any further new shares will be automatically created there, or must I reload again with the 2nd drive connected?
TIA,
AlanLire la suite
I just had to flush and reload my WHS because backing up 3 clients (laptops) filled up the space designated for shares. I put in a larger single partition drive and loaded WHS again. I see that WHS automatically creates a second partition for shares.
Is that because I didn't... have a second physical drive connected? I haven't added users\shares because I want all of my data to live on the 2nd drive. Can I move this shares setup to the 2nd drive and trust that any further new shares will be automatically created there, or must I reload again with the 2nd drive connected?
TIA,
AlanLire la suite

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