Hi,
thanks for your explanation, it's a bit clearer now. But you're talking about Waptdev folders which allow you to create your own packages, but if you download them from the Tranquil-it server, they don't go in that directory.
Does that mean I should create a symbolic link for that folder too?
Thanks for your valuable help and expertise,
Knpc
Move the file from the repository
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Hi,
I tried the mklink command as follows:
mklink /D c:\wapt\waptserver\repository e:\wapt\repository.
An error message appears: "Cannot create a file that already exists.
(Source and destination folders already exist.)"
I want packages imported from Tranquil-it to be copied to e:\wapt\repository instead of c:\wapt\waptserver\repository.
Thanks.
I tried the mklink command as follows:
mklink /D c:\wapt\waptserver\repository e:\wapt\repository.
An error message appears: "Cannot create a file that already exists.
(Source and destination folders already exist.)"
I want packages imported from Tranquil-it to be copied to e:\wapt\repository instead of c:\wapt\waptserver\repository.
Thanks.
Hi,
thanks for your reply. Indeed, my mistake was that the repository folder on C: existed, so it needed to be completely deleted.
My next question is: If my server needs to restart, for example, for Windows updates, will the symbolic link remain, or will it need to be recreated?
Thanks for your help
, knpc
thanks for your reply. Indeed, my mistake was that the repository folder on C: existed, so it needed to be completely deleted.
My next question is: If my server needs to restart, for example, for Windows updates, will the symbolic link remain, or will it need to be recreated?
Thanks for your help
, knpc
