change the local root folder

Totally newbie here - Sorry for the question of dim-bulb.

I have my current local root folder on my drive C. I bought a new external hard drive and transfer my local root folder to the new external hard drive. Easy peasy, right?

I've copied the existing on my new external hard drive - local root folder then went to 'Set the Sites' and update this section that relates to my site. However, when I try to update, I get a window with the following message "warning: the selected folder does not the current site home page contain.» The site map can be built.

I can't understand what I'm doing wrong. Someone out there who might be able to help? Thank you 1 million.

Jim

Hey Murray * ACE * -.

Thanks for the honest reply. : )
It worked!

I appreciate your time.

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