You need to configure the shadow copies of volume D to …

You have a file server named Server1 that runs a Server Core Installation of Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server1 has a volume named D that contains user data. Server1 has a volume named E that is empty.
Server1 is configured to create a shadow copy of volume D every hour. You need to configure the shadow
copies of volume D to be stored on volume E.
What should you run?

You have a file server named Server1 that runs a Server Core Installation of Windows Server 2012 R2.
Server1 has a volume named D that contains user data. Server1 has a volume named E that is empty.
Server1 is configured to create a shadow copy of volume D every hour. You need to configure the shadow
copies of volume D to be stored on volume E.
What should you run?

A.
The Set-Volume cmdlet with the -driveletter parameter

B.
The Set-Volume cmdlet with the -path parameter

C.
The vssadmin.exe add shadowstorage command

D.
The vssadmin.exe create shadow command

Explanation:
A:
Sets or changes the file system label of an existing volume. -DriveLetter Specifies a letter used to identify a
drive or volume in the system.
B:
Sets or changes the file system label of an existing volume -Path Contains valid path information.
C:
Displays current volume shadow copy backups and all installed shadow copy writers and providers.
AddShadowStroage Adds a shadow copy storage association for a specified volume.
D:
Displays current
volume shadow copy backups and all installed shadow copy writers and providers. Shadow Creates a new
shadow copy of a specified volume.
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