Storage path for a single copy cluster must be a clustered disk

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Topic Last Modified: 2007-03-27

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 setup cannot continue because the storage path for a single copy cluster must be a clustered disk.

In Exchange Server 2007, single copy cluster (SCC) is a clustered solution that uses a single copy of a storage group on storage that is shared between the nodes in the cluster.

To address this issue, specify a clustered drive for the datapath, and then rerun Exchange 2007 setup.

For more information about single copy clusters, see "Installing a Single Copy Cluster" (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=76162) in the Exchange Server 2007 product documentation.