[THIN] Re: ArcServe 2000 and Citrix full restore: drive remapping

  • From: Matt Fowler <mfowler@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 08:24:29 -0600

It is better that you make the Windows environment the same as it was 
previously. Make c: and d: whatever they were and make sure your partition 
sizes are the same or larger. I have heard that ArcServe does not like to 
restore Windows 2000 servers completely, we've not heard what ArcServe 2000 
can do. Please email me offline with your results as we have the same 
environment.

Thanks,

At 06:32 PM 2/24/2003 -0500, you wrote:

>Has anyone any ideas on the best way to do a full restore of a Citrix =
>Metaframe XPa server using ArcServe 2000?  The C: Drive on this server =
>has been renamed to S:.
>=20
>Is it sufficient to reinstall Windows 2000, and then restore the =
>registry/system state/folders to the C: drive created during the W2K =
>installation?  I assume that this would change the C: drive to S: after =
>a reboot.
>=20
>Or is it better to remap the C: drive to S: before I try to do the full =
>restore?
>=20
>Any advice would be very welcome!
>=20
>Thanks
>=20
>David Rowswell=20
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