Relocating the MS UAM Volume is a not a problem. It is installed on the
first available NTFS volume during install but it is not required on that
volume. The easiest way is probably to delete the shared volume, move the
folder and recreate the share with the permissions.
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"StuartM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a server that has the Microsoft UAM Volume located
> on the C: drive and I would like to move it to the D:
> drive as the system partition is running out of space. Are
> there any issues with this, or can I just move the volume
> and reshare it with the same permissions?
>
> Thanks in advance... Stuart.
>
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