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Re: Volume number Server
"CGCCIT" <CGCCIT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E4DA18B1-0EA1-4BA3-BFD4-923C9440C0AD@microsoft.com... >I was requested to provide the volume number of my server, but i don't > remember what command i need to type to find it. > is the volume number command the same as diskpart? thank you for your > help! The command mountvol.exe returns the partition volume names but this may not be what you're after. You should quote the context within which this request whas made. |
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Re: Volume number Server
"CGCCIT" <CGCCIT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:E4DA18B1-0EA1-4BA3-BFD4-923C9440C0AD@microsoft.com... >I was requested to provide the volume number of my server, but i don't > remember what command i need to type to find it. > is the volume number command the same as diskpart? thank you for your > help! The command mountvol.exe returns the partition volume names but this may not be what you're after. You should quote the context within which this request whas made. |
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Re: Volume number Server
I think what they wanted is the volume serial number. I got that number by
just typing 'vol' in a command line. I might need the volume names as well, so I can use your answer too. Thanks "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote: > > "CGCCIT" <CGCCIT@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:E4DA18B1-0EA1-4BA3-BFD4-923C9440C0AD@microsoft.com... > >I was requested to provide the volume number of my server, but i don't > > remember what command i need to type to find it. > > is the volume number command the same as diskpart? thank you for your > > help! > > The command mountvol.exe returns the partition > volume names but this may not be what you're > after. You should quote the context within which > this request whas made. > > > |
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