Paul,
Thanks for your suggestion. I will follow your advice in order to secure my ntds.dit
Thanks again,
Yann
Paul Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
Paul Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
Yes, you can relocate the SYSVOL. It's just a little more involved (couple of extra steps, not difficult) than moving the DIT. See:However, if I might be so bold as to make a suggestion here, I would recommed you leave SYSVOL where it is, giving you:0: Windows1: DIT and Logs2: SYSVOLYou don't want SYSVOL on the same disk as the database. Especially if you are delegating things like GPO modification, etc. to non-admins or lesser admins.--Paul----- Original Message -----From: YannSent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 1:14 PMSubject: [ActiveDir] Moving Sysvol .Hello :)I have my AD w2k3sp1 hard disk configured as this:hdd1: AD logs.hdd2: ntds.dit + sysvol.I would like to change my hdd2, so i move the ntds.dit in hdd1 and that's ok. But how to move the sysvol folder in hdd1 ? is there a way to do this ?Thanks for your replies.Yann
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