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moving exchange mailboxes
Name: pangbert Date: March 13, 2004 at 23:48:12 Pacific OS: Win2k3 server CPU/Ram: P4
Comment:
I have Exchange 2003 running fine and dandy in a win2k3 server Standard server that is acting also as a DC. All seems well, only that I made an error while installing win2k3, basically I partitioned a 80GB HD into a 4GB where Win2k3 and Exchange "live" and then into a 40GB and 36 GB partitions for data. Now it seems that there are only about 800MB free in the C drive and that is where I think Exchange would make its accounts (which grow with time).
Can one move the exchange mailboxes from one drive to another, say for example from the C to the E? Or am I pretty much stuck?
Name: vik Date: March 21, 2004 at 20:51:55 Pacific
Reply:
Why not try using a program like Partition Magic to convert some of the space on the 36 or 40 GB partitions to your C drive. That should solve your space issue once you start creating mailboxes with Exchange.
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