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afzalbasha@gmail.com - 27 Sep 2004 08:12 GMT
Hi All,

  This is regarding the installation of different operating system to the existing one where VSS is installed.

  My problem is the server where VSS was installed is having NT OS with Terminal Services running on it.It has got 2 drives C and D.In 'D' the VSS installation is done.Now the problem is we are planning to change the OS to windows XP or Professional as IIS is not working fine on the present OS.

  Will there be any problem to the existing VSS?
  Can anyone list down the activities i need to perfrom on VSS, so that the current data cannot be saved?

 I tried the option like Archiving and Restoring.I am facing this problem like cannot be restored to different version etc...
Where am i doing wrong?

 Thanks in advance for your valuable suggestions...

Regards,
Afzal.
Joe Masters - 28 Sep 2004 05:43 GMT
Use a backup program instead of the VSS archive/restore. Backup the entire
VSS directory. Restore it when the OS installation is complete.

Joe

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