Yes, you can relocate the SYSVOL.
It's just a little more involved (couple of extra steps, not difficult) than
moving the DIT. See:
However, if I might be so bold as to make
a suggestion here, I would recommed you leave SYSVOL where it is, giving
you:
0: Windows
1: DIT and Logs
2: SYSVOL
You don't want SYSVOL on the same disk as
the database. Especially if you are delegating things like GPO
modification, etc. to non-admins or lesser admins.
--Paul
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