Tim,

You do not need to 'create' the directories, just 'move' them (a
copy then delete, works, too). I would suggest that the IMail SMTP,
POP3, IMAP4 and Web Messaging services be stopped until all the data
is moved to the new location, so you do not overwrite new data with old.

Daniel Donnelly
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In reply to 12 Dec message from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

>Ok, I figured out how to move domains from one drive to the
>other very easily.

>My question is how do I move the users who already have user
>directories on the c-drive over to the d-drive without
>re-creating them one at a time? This can't be the only way!

>I have searched the knowledge base, read the docs to no avail.
>Anyone have any good news for me?

>Tim D








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