"Jon" <Email_Address@SomewhereOrOther.com> wrote in message
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> "Phillip Pi" <phillip_pi@symantec.comSYMC> wrote in message
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>> In Windows XP, I could customize each drive to have a non-default size
>> (low as 200 MB), disable, or enable for the system restore feature. In
>> Vista, I cannot customize each drive. I can only enable and disable it.
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>> Did I miss this option in Vista?
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>> Thank you in advance. 
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> There's this option at the command line, although how well it works I
> don't know
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> vssadmin resize shadowstorage /?
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> I recall a thread a while back where it was suggested that it doesn't work
> as intended, due to a bug (?). May be worth a try though. Let us know if
> it does the trick.
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> Jon
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It ha worked fine on the 4 machines I have done it so far. The only thing I
did notice was that it did not take first time on one of the machines. This
had to be done on these machines because system restore was using up to 50%
of the HDD. I set it to 5 Gig on each machine.
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