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Kevin Cella


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01-24-04 06:53 AM

I just recently added another hard drive (NTFS) to my winxp machine and I
want the ability to use FTP on the new partition. How do I add another
partition? I want to keep the access to my exisiting partition as the home
directory, but need the ability to write to the other drive in the FTP
session.

thanks,
Kevin







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    Re: adding access to another partition  
Bernard


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01-24-04 06:53 AM

You can create 'virtual directory' which point to a path in other disk
drive.
E.g. ftproot -> c:\ftphome\
virtuallink1 -> d:\newsection\


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> I just recently added another hard drive (NTFS) to my winxp machine and I > want the ability to use FTP on the new partition. How do I add another > partition? I want to keep the access to my exisiting partition as the home > directory, but need the ability to write to the other drive in the FTP > session. > > thanks, > Kevin > >




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    Re: adding access to another partition  
Kevin Cella


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01-24-04 06:53 AM

thanks!

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> You can create 'virtual directory' which point to a path in other disk > drive. > E.g. ftproot -> c:\ftphome\ > virtuallink1 -> d:\newsection\ > > > -- > Regards, > Bernard Cheah > http://support.microsoft.com/ > Please respond to newsgroups only ... > > > > "Kevin Cella" <kcella@hotmail.com> ???? > news:U%mFb.51148$Ug6.16171@twister.nyroc.rr.com... I[QUOTE] home[QUOTE] > >




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