> 
> Hello,
> I still haven't found a way to tell bacula to restore on a partition
different
> than C: on windows fd.
> Most of my customers have a smaller C: containing the system, and a
second
> drive to hold big data, so this becomes a trouble when I have to
restore a big
> amount of data.
> How should I write the "where" during restore to let it restore on
> D:\tmp\bacula-restore?

Can't you just set the 'where' to 'D:\tmp\bacula-restore' when you do
the restore?

You can set it when you run the job, or permanently in the Restore job
definition. Leave it blank to restore to the original location by
default.

James

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