Why do you want only one drive letter?  In general, I'd discourage this
practice.
 
C:\ should be for Operating System files and potentially Application
binaries only.
 
Program data should be on a different drive.  Preferably, a separate
PHYSICAL volume, but a logical partition works as well.
 
Why?  Several reasons off the top of my head...

If your C:\ partition corrupts (virus, bad boot block, failed service
pack, etc.) everything on that partition is at risk.  By separating your
"data" from your Operating System, you provide a measure of isolation
and safety.
 
From a backup perspective, you know if you backup your "data" drive
successfully you have the MOST important stuff safely stored.  O/S's and
Applications can be reinstalled back to drive C:\ in an emergency, but
can your data be re-created?

From a systems management perspective, if your C:\ drive becomes 100%
full your Operating System has a high likelihood of seizing.  You may
find yourself in a situation where you can not even boot the system if
there's not adequate room for working / temp / swap files on startup.  A
uncontrolled FTP upload that fills your DATA drive (not your O/S) drive
does not cause your operating system issues -- it just causes
application issues (can't upload, drive full!) until you free up space.
 
My $0.02.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Troy D. Hilton
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 4:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WS_FTP Forum] Upgrading FTP server hardware


Hello All,
 
I'm looking to upgrade my client's FTP server from version 4 to the
latest version. Their current server is running on an NT 4.0 server with
the app installed on the "E:" partition and the actual data files on the
"F:" partition. I only want a "C:" partition on the new server and was
wondering what settings in the registry would need to be changed to make
this happen. I'd like to be able to export and import the registry from
the old server to the new to maintain the WS_FTP settings.
 
Any advice?
 
Troy D. Hilton 
Serveon, Inc. 
302-529-8640
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
 


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