pardon me for sounding so partonizing, but the M drive is the installable
file system that ships with exchange.  As you know all internet protocols
(http, smtp, nntp, pop, imap) are now server by the same engine that does
IIS.  IIS consults the Exhcange store and a file handle to the item you
are looking for in the Exchange store is returned.

This is a true NTFS file handle and is provided by the EPoxy or EXIPC
mechanism which masquarades exchange items as NTFS file handles using an
asynchornous work queue which is extremely fast and provides little
context switching.  Think of it as another file system driver just the
same as FAT, NTFS, CDFS, HPFS.

The reason some of you do and some of you don't see an M drive is because
IIS launches (specifically the W3svc service) before your exchange store
service completes it start up process.  Hence no M drive.  All you do is
bounce your w3svc service and you will have an M Drive.

I chose to change
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\W3SVC and make
DependOnService have the value of MSExchangeIS.

You can change the drive letter by editing the following registry key.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\EXIFS\Parameters 
On the Edit menu, click Add Value, and then add the following registry
value:
Value Name: DriveLetter Data Type: REG_SZ Value: P
NOTE: If the DriveLetter value already exists, double-click the value, and
then change the drive to n: or another letter.

One more point about the EXIFS (Exchange Installable File System) - there
are three methods of application deployment - xcopy from the file system,
ftp, or email or sending data to an exchange public folder.  NT admins
like xcopy, web admins like ftp or webdave, exchange admins like to deploy
to public folders.  EXIFS provides a mechisim to keep everyone happy.

--Felicity



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