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Old 07-11-2008, 03:10 PM   #1
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Migrating websites to new drive in IIS

I've got an IIS web server with approximately 40 websites setup (outside of inetpub) but hard drive space is running low. Bought a new drive and want to move the lot across is there a tool to do this or do I have to do the whole manual copy then update each individual website home directory in IIS?

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Why don't you just use an appropriate tool to clone the old small drive to the new bigger one?
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Hi GLC

Ideally I'd like to use both hard drives and just keep the websites on a separate drive to all the system stuff.

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