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Win 2003 server and Ghost

Mar 21, 2006 1:46PM PST

My Small Business Server 2003 is run on Windows 2003 server. I need to expand the C: drive that is in dynamic configuration. I've heard that Norton's Ghost can be used to clone the C: drive. Has anybody done that and if so with what results/problems/etc.? I do not want to go the Symantec Ghost route with its minimum 10 licenses for just this one drive cloning. Norton is no help on answering this questions.

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Mar 21, 2006 8:22PM PST

That odd license is that the version you use at home is not for the server OS. Take a look at Acronis.

Bob

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win 2003 ghost
Aug 21, 2007 4:10PM PDT

that Acronis just saved my life. Thanks for posting that here.