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I've got a SQL server that uses an external HDD to do backup/transaction logs. The drive specifically has to be the "I" drive in order for the scripts to run.
All was working fine untill I replaced the 5 external drives with new ones. Same size, same brand, different enclosure. Now whenever I plug the drives in, they do not get an assigned drive letter. The only way the server will see them is if I go into "Manage your computer" and then assign the drive the proper letter. This is one of those: I've never seen that before. Do you guys have any ideas? ![]()
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