"Cannot extend virtual server because the site content is stored on a drive formatted with the FAT file system" error message when you create a new Web site or extend a new virtual server in SharePoint Team Services from Microsoft (833715)
The information in this article applies to:
- SharePoint Team Services from Microsoft
SYMPTOMSWhen you try to create a new Web site or extend a new
virtual server after you apply Microsoft Office XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) on a
computer where SharePoint Team Services from Microsoft is installed, you may
receive the following error message: Cannot extend
virtual server because the site content is stored on a drive formatted with the
FAT file system. Move the site files to another drive formatted with the NTFS
file system and attempt to extend the virtual server again. Alternatively, you
can upgrade the FAT drive to NTFS, and then extend the virtual
server. CAUSEThis issue occurs if your SharePoint Team Services site is
located on a FAT partition. To help increase security, Office XP SP3 requires
that you store content for SharePoint Team Services sites on a partition that
is formatted with the NTFS file system.RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue, either convert the FAT partition to
NTFS or move the SharePoint Team Services virtual server to an NTFS partition.
To do so, use one of the following methods as appropriate to your situation. Method 1: Use the Convert.exe command-line tool to convert the FAT partition to NTFS To convert the FAT partition to NTFS, follow these steps:
- Click Start, and then click
Run.
- In the Open box, type
cmd, and then click OK.
- At the command prompt, type the following line, where
Drive is the drive that you want to convert:
- If you receive the following message, type
Y at the command prompt to convert the drive to NTFS the
next time that you start your computer:Convert cannot
gain exclusive access to the DriveLetter: drive, so
it cannot convert it now. Would you like to schedule it to be converted the
next time the system restarts (Y/N)? You receive this message if the
partition that you want to convert is in use. For example, you receive this
message if the partition that you want to convert is the same partition where
the operating system is installed.
For additional information about how to use
the Convert.exe command-line tool to convert a partition to NTFS on a Microsoft
Windows 2000-based computer, click the following article number to view the
article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 214579
How to use Convert.exe to convert a partition to
the NTFS file system
Method 2: Move the SharePoint Team Services virtual server to an NTFS partition- On an NTFS partition, create a new folder where you want to
host content for SharePoint Team Services virtual servers.
For
example, if drive E is formatted with the NTFS file system, create a folder
that is named Inetpub on drive E. - Copy the folder that contains the content for the virtual
server to the new folder that you created earlier in step 1.
For
example, if the content is currently stored in the C:\Inetpub\Wwwroot, copy the
Wwwroot folder to the E:\Inetpub folder. - Configure the virtual server to use the new content folder
that you created earlier in step 2. To do so, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to
Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and
then click Internet Services Manager.
- Expand
ServerName, right-click the virtual
server that you want to configure, and then click
Properties.
- Click the Home Directory
tab.
- Click Browse.
In the
Browser for Folder dialog box, click the new content folder
that you created in step 2, and then click OK. - Make sure that the new content folder appears in the
Local Path box, and then click OK.
- Configure the Microsoft SharePoint Search Proxy virtual
directory to use the new content folder that you created in step 2.
To do so, follow these steps:
- Expand
ServerName, and then expand the
Microsoft SharePoint Search Proxy virtual server.
- Right-click the virtual directory that maps to the
virtual server that is running SharePoint Team Services, and then click
Properties.
For example, if the virtual server that
is running SharePoint Team Services is the Default Web site, right-click
OWS_VRoot_1. - Click the Virtual Directory
tab.
- Click Browse. In the Browser
for Folder dialog box, click the new content folder that you created
in step 2, and then click OK.
- Make sure that the new content folder appears in the
Local Path box, and then click OK.
- Configure the new content folder with the appropriate
permissions in SharePoint Team Services.
To do so, follow these
steps:
- Connect to your SharePoint Team Services Web site, and
then click Site Settings.
- On the Site Settings page, under
Web Administration, click Go to Site
Administration.
- On the Site Administration for
SiteName page, under Server
Health, click Check server health.
- On the Check Server Health page,
click to the select the Repair check box that is next to
Reapply file security settings, and then click
OK.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 7/1/2005 |
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Keywords: | kberrmsg KB833715 kbAudITPRO |
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