When I moved mine, I just stopped everything, copied the directory, and
hacked up the registry to reflect the new path.
It was as easy as that, but use at your own risk - registry can be tricky.
Be sure to back it up first.
Rocky
----- Original Message -----
From: "Curtis Alphin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2000 09:23 PM
Subject: [IMail Forum] Storage Space
Can't seem to find the proper channels to get help or advice on this one!
Don't see this one in the .pdf help file.
Running iMail 5.0 (updated to 5.5) unlimited user license since about June,
1999 on NT 4 SP-5, 45 GIG RAID, TWIN 500 Mhz processors. Configured for
only two virtual host with only about 10 user per.
Problem - The ISP that custom built, installed NT, RAID, iMail and other
application software configured C:\ drive for only about 2 GIG. Web
services (HTDOCS), HTML, CFM and other content maps to the W:\ drive with 35
GIG available!!.
With the need to continue to add users and more mail to iMail the C:\ drive
is full and need to make room.
The other apps running (Cold Fusion and SQL 7.0) are not really growing any
files as the .cfm files are on the W:\ drive and the actual SQL 7.0 database
is on another machine. So the only files growing are mail and occasional
.tmp files which can be taken care of.
Question is CAN and how is the best way to move iMail to the W:\ drive. I
had one person say that the C:\iMail folder could be just moved to the W:\
drive. I questioned that as the NT registry has C:\iMail in it.
Any suggestions or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks Much,
Curtis Alphin
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