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I am developing a DB to run on network server with drive letter S: however on
my machine, I only have C:. To avoid having to update linked tables and code
each time I do a new release, I'd like to create a partition in my HD and
call it S:, using this to store my development version of the DB.
I have found the disk managment tool in XP under Control Panel/Admin, but as
my whole C: drive is allocated, I don't seem to be able to create a partition
in it called S:. Does anyone have any ideas how I could get around this?
(preferably without having to reformat my HD and start again!) I'm even
happy to not do this as an official partition, but rather just a folder with
a drive letter shortcut if there's a way of doing that.
Any and all ideas welcome (to stop me having to buy a completely
unnecesssary second HD!)
Many thanks,
SCM
I am developing a DB to run on network server with drive letter S: however on
my machine, I only have C:. To avoid having to update linked tables and code
each time I do a new release, I'd like to create a partition in my HD and
call it S:, using this to store my development version of the DB.
I have found the disk managment tool in XP under Control Panel/Admin, but as
my whole C: drive is allocated, I don't seem to be able to create a partition
in it called S:. Does anyone have any ideas how I could get around this?
(preferably without having to reformat my HD and start again!) I'm even
happy to not do this as an official partition, but rather just a folder with
a drive letter shortcut if there's a way of doing that.
Any and all ideas welcome (to stop me having to buy a completely
unnecesssary second HD!)
Many thanks,
SCM