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<blockquote data-quote="lwerndly" data-source="post: 1161248" data-attributes="member: 64817"><p>You shouldn't need to do much if your folder structures are keeping the same format.</p><p>If you go JMM Server you will notice you can double click on the import folder.</p><p></p><p>So you could change the location of an import folder from one path to another e.g.</p><p>from "\\LINUX01\SharedFolder1" to "\\NAS01\Anime1"</p><p></p><p>You will also need to go back to MA3 and change the folders there to match your new locations</p><p></p><p>However if you are consolidating several folders into a single shared NAS folder you won't be able to do that.</p><p>But because the files are not changing it won't need to re-hash any of your files.</p><p>It will simply use the information in your database (although it will take quite a while to re-map all the files to the new location)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lwerndly, post: 1161248, member: 64817"] You shouldn't need to do much if your folder structures are keeping the same format. If you go JMM Server you will notice you can double click on the import folder. So you could change the location of an import folder from one path to another e.g. from "\\LINUX01\SharedFolder1" to "\\NAS01\Anime1" You will also need to go back to MA3 and change the folders there to match your new locations However if you are consolidating several folders into a single shared NAS folder you won't be able to do that. But because the files are not changing it won't need to re-hash any of your files. It will simply use the information in your database (although it will take quite a while to re-map all the files to the new location) [/QUOTE]
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