Yes, that's the right process, and you need an empty directory as a target. Also, be aware that the "free" space is not calculated in; if I point my spool directory to an empty 10GB partition, my total drive space for C: does not increase by 10GB. You can also assign a drive letter in addition to the path.

At 7/31/2006 07:43 PM, you wrote:
My solution was to mount the other drive/partition as the default IMail path. You can do this (in 2k) under the drive management MMC.

I've considered doing that. I have a question.
When you set the partition to the folder path of IMail, do you need to first copy out existing contents of that folder? Say to a backup folder, then copy back when the change is complete? I just don't know what happens to existing contents and obviously I can't copy to the new path till it's there. :-)

Bill Green
dfn Systems


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