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    SBS 2008 "Move user's shared data"

    How can i move user's shared folders that are created in SBS 2008 server. I have tried logging as SBSadmin and running the utility for moving user's shared data in SBS console but then its coming up with an error saying "A drive cannot be found". I have GPO that maps sharing drives, from which z is mapped to NAS server but don't know why its not shown as location available for the shared folders. Can anyone help me out??

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    You can use iSCSI on the NAS appliance, it will let your show up your as an extra drive in Windows and you can carry out all task in it like other drive. In case you don't have 'Microsoft iSCSI software target' as a menu item in Administrative Tools then your storage server might be outdated. As far as i am aware iSCSI is only available with Windows Storage Server 2003 R2. If you are using lower version then you will have to update it.

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    You have three option for sharing users' shared data for Windows SBS 2008 and they are as followed:
    1. Configure a new shared volume on the Destination Server for Windows SBS 2008 migration
    2. Copy users' shared folders to the Destination Server for Windows SBS migration
    3. Copy additional shared folders to the Destination Server for Windows SBS 2008 migration

    To get more idea of the same, you can Google out "Move users' shared data for Windows SBS 2008 migration" and follow the knowledge base article by Microsoft.

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