Hello
I just added a npair of new scsi drives to our system. I added both as
dynamic drives and formatted them and have successfully moved our data from
a much smaller drives (34Gb) to the larger (73Gb). My problem is that the
stations do not seem to "see" these drives. I have enabled them ro be shared
but I'm not sure what to do next.
tia
carl

RE: new scsi drive by cali

cali
Tue Aug 16 17:30:03 CDT 2005

Carl

Windows 2000, XP pro and widnows 2003 can only see Dynamic volumes


"Carl Stockwell" wrote:

> Hello
> I just added a npair of new scsi drives to our system. I added both as
> dynamic drives and formatted them and have successfully moved our data from
> a much smaller drives (34Gb) to the larger (73Gb). My problem is that the
> stations do not seem to "see" these drives. I have enabled them ro be shared
> but I'm not sure what to do next.
> tia
> carl
>
>
>

Re: new scsi drive by SuperGumby

SuperGumby
Tue Aug 16 17:49:15 CDT 2005

You better not tell my systems that, they're all using 'basic' volumes.

Carl, have you shared 'the drive' or 'folders on the drive' (I don't like
root shares, always share folders)

If you start, run, \\servername can you see the shares you have created?

"cali" <cali@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Carl
>
> Windows 2000, XP pro and widnows 2003 can only see Dynamic volumes
>
>
> "Carl Stockwell" wrote:
>
>> Hello
>> I just added a npair of new scsi drives to our system. I added both as
>> dynamic drives and formatted them and have successfully moved our data
>> from
>> a much smaller drives (34Gb) to the larger (73Gb). My problem is that the
>> stations do not seem to "see" these drives. I have enabled them ro be
>> shared
>> but I'm not sure what to do next.
>> tia
>> carl
>>
>>
>>