By default, the automatic mount function for basic volumes is disabled in Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition.
The automatic mount function is assumed to be enabled in AdvancedCopy Manager. When using Windows Server 2003 products, take the following steps to enable the automatic mount function before starting:
Run mountvol /e from the command prompt.
Reboot the system.
If the automatic mount function is disabled, then AdvancedCopy Manager cannot recognize a volume in the mount cancel state. (The drive letter and mount point are not assigned.)
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The following method can be used to check the automatic mount function settings:
From command prompt, execute the mountvol command without specifying any operands.
Check the results displayed.
If the following sentence is displayed in the display results, the automatic mount function is disabled. If it is not displayed, the function is enabled.
New volumes are not mounted automatically when added to the system. To mount a volume, you must create a volume mount point. |