I think you may be trying to use the wrong tool in this case.  You're better off using 
RIS or Ghost.

Out of curiosity, are your paging and data partitions on separate physical drives?  If 
not, you are obviating the need to split up the two.  Windows does a decent job with 
its paging to begin with and you are only limiting your total contiguous storage space 
if you put the paging file on a separate partition, but on the same physical drive.

Peter Guzis
Web Administrator, Sr.
ENCAD, Inc.
- A Kodak Company
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.encad.com 

-----Original Message-----
From: henry isham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 9:00 AM
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Subject: Disk Partitioning


Hi all,
 
I was wondering if there's a way to create new partitions from a perl script? I'm 
trying to automate our Win2K Server builds and wanted to run a quick script that would 
setup the paging and data partitions in an unattended fashion. Since perl wouldn't be 
installed yet, I plan to compile the script first into an .exe with AS PDK. Any 
pointers/hints would be greatly apprecieated. 
 
-Henry

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