Hi Brian, 

You are right o SQL. I found this article 
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;318458 that states that 
Exchange 2003 supports this new feature. I am wondering if SQL 2005 supports it.

Jose

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No. SQL2000 does not support mount points like Exchange does. You have to use 
drive letters. 
 
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Sent: Mon 4/11/2005 11:49 AM
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Clustering Question



Hi Brian,

I have never clustered 2003 server and I have only configured an Exchange 2000 
Cluster and a SQL 2000 Cluster, however 2003 now has some additional features 
that overcomes some of the limitations in 2000 server.

Couldn't Daniel now use  a Volume Mount Point and specify just a directory off 
the same HBA Lun?
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=280297#XSLTH3122121122120121120120

Regards,

Jose Medeiros
MCP+I, MCSE, MCT
www.ntea.net
www.sfntug.org

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