Just move the root directory to wherever you want and change the properties
of the default website in IIS to point to the new location.

Paolo

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> Subject: [ cf-dev ] OT: W2K HELP !!!!
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> 
> Hello all,
> 
> Been away for a while (7 months) with stress :(
> 
> Got back to find a new w2k server with iis5. I was never 
> fully up to speed
> with NT4 and this is blowing my mind ......
> 
> The server has a c: drive where all the usual files are 
> installed and a
> raid array where I want to put the web server stuff.
> 
> IIS has put the wwwroot directory on the c: drive. I want it 
> on the raid.
> Can I just copy it accross? Will it cause any problems? Maybe 
> I should just
> make a virtual directory and point it at the raid?
> 
> Paul - Confused, lost, and already stressed out :(
> 
> 
> 
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