How can I restore the IFS Mapping for Drive M in
Exchange Server 2003?
MS KB
305145
has more info (Remove
the M Drive Mapping in Exchange 2000).
To restore the drive
M mapping, use the script that is provided
here: ifsdrive_script.zip - 2kb)
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After you download
and extract the drive M removal script, you need to run the script from a
command prompt on the Exchange Server 2003:
Open a command
prompt window, and then change to the folder that you saved the script to.
At the command
prompt, type the following command to remove the drive M mapping:
Note: The
script stops and starts the Exchange 2003 message transfer agent (MTA),
Exchange 2003 Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3), Exchange 2003 Internet
Message Access Protocol, Version 4rev1 (IMAP4), Exchange 2003 information
store, and World Wide Web Publishing services.
Where drive_letter
is (and should be) M:.
For example:
Links
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the IFS Mapping for Drive M in Exchange 2000 Server - 305145