I have setup a Windows 2008 R2 server and installed SQL Server 2008 application files in C drive. The Windows server is used to store SCCM 2007 DB, it has C, D, E (CD-ROM) and F drives.
The SCCM 2007 DB is located in D drive and I have enabled the "Backup ConfigMgr Site Sever" in SCCM. I checked that the SCCM Site backup was successful. However, I noticed that SCCM have created theF:\SMS_<SCCM Host Name> folder in the server with the following files:
F:\SMS_<SCCM Host Name>\bin\x64\smssqlbkup.exe
F:\SMS_<SCCM Host Name>\Logs\smssqlbkup.lo_
F:\SMS_<SCCM Host Name>\Logs\smssqlbkup.log
F:\SMS_<SCCM Host Name>\srvacct\srvacct.XXX (XXX is the site name)
How do I relocate this F:\SMS_<SCCM Host Name> to C or D drive ? I checked the "Backup ConfigMgr Site Sever" in SCCM and I have not reference F drive at all and I don't know how SCCM will "find out" the F drive by itself.