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Hello,
A second hard drive was installed in my Windows 2000 Server SP4, formatted
as one big NTFS partition, and assigned drive letter R:. This partition
contains documents. The server is the printer server, and the routing and
remote access server. My users have network drive I: mapped to the second
hard drive.
I would like to change the partition's drive letter from R: to I:. Can I do
this while users are logged on to the network and possibly accessing the
partition?
Thanks for your help,
Millie
A second hard drive was installed in my Windows 2000 Server SP4, formatted
as one big NTFS partition, and assigned drive letter R:. This partition
contains documents. The server is the printer server, and the routing and
remote access server. My users have network drive I: mapped to the second
hard drive.
I would like to change the partition's drive letter from R: to I:. Can I do
this while users are logged on to the network and possibly accessing the
partition?
Thanks for your help,
Millie