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After posting, I found the redbook that walked me thru it.  Basically, we
decided to drive F: smaller (from 4gig to 500m). So I had to create a new
drive (G:), copy the F: data to it, delete the drive F:, and re-assign the
drive letter of the new drive to be drive F:

Tom Hightower
Solutions, Inc
http://www.simas.com





George Kinney <GKinney@nextransport.com>
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04/16/02 12:41 PM
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        Subject:        RE: How do I resize Windows NT drives on 400


'GO CMDNWS'

If you want to eliminate the drives, you'll need to unlink the NEWSSTG
objects via: RMVNWSSTGL
and then delete the objects themselves with: DLTNWSSTG

Then there's the matter of defunct network interfaces, controllers, etc.
that you'll need to clean up.

All in all, shouldn't take more than 10 minutes or so to remove one. (Or
maybe I just got good at it while I was mangling the install on the two we
use :)

I don't know if its possible to change the size of the drives, but the
infocenter has a complete reference covering everything about the
integrated
netfinity servers. (Maybe its possible to create a new, smaller NWSSTG
object, move the data over, and put in place of the original?)





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