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Is there a method to avoid replicating the moved “User Home” to R.P.S all over again?

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Is there a method to avoid replicating the moved “User Home” to R.P.S all over again?

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If you have moved a “User Home” on B.O.S, and don’t want to replicates the moved “User Home” again. Please try the followings: Recommended software version B.O.S: v5.0.2.1 or above R.P.S: v5.0.2.2 or above Background You have some data store in a local drive (with drive letter E:\) or any other drive. After doing several backup and replications, you want to replace the local drive with a NAS device for which an UNC path (i.e. \\servername\share) needed to be used instead of the drive letter. Now, since changing the drive name would cause all backup files to be replicated to R.P.S all over again (even the data stored is the same as before) and you certainly do not want this to happen, you’d just want it to continue with the current replicated data already existed in the R.P.S. Assumptions You have set the user home path to be “E:\UserHome” to store the users’ data so that you have something like this in your B.O.S: E:\UserHome\John\db\… E:\UserHome\John\files\… E:\UserHome\Peter\db\

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