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lamaslany
Guest
We have a third-party LOB application that needs each user to have their own
C: drive. Personally I think this is rather poor and have repeatedly
requested that they sort their code out but it is falling on deaf ears.
With Windows Server 2003 remapping the system drive from C: to D: was easily
achieved - a registry tweak and a reboot.
Unfortunately this no longer works for Windows Server 2008. The server will
boot but I am unable to log on as a user.
Does anyone know how I can install to a drive letter other than C: or change
the drive letter once the installation is complete?
Windows Server 2008 offers too many benefits to ignore but if it doesn't
support the LOB app it is a no go...
C: drive. Personally I think this is rather poor and have repeatedly
requested that they sort their code out but it is falling on deaf ears.
With Windows Server 2003 remapping the system drive from C: to D: was easily
achieved - a registry tweak and a reboot.
Unfortunately this no longer works for Windows Server 2008. The server will
boot but I am unable to log on as a user.
Does anyone know how I can install to a drive letter other than C: or change
the drive letter once the installation is complete?
Windows Server 2008 offers too many benefits to ignore but if it doesn't
support the LOB app it is a no go...