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Disk GUID shown at the Failover Cluster Manager instead of the NTFS Mount Volume Name

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Dear Team

I have built windows 2012 R2 fail over cluster. The sql server 2012 has been installed in cluster mode. When we add share disk for database it showing like General DBs\\?\Volume{665480bd-12d9-11dd-92ea-001cc442e304}\

Can you Please explain why it is showing in GUID like this. While in 2008 it is showing as O:\Miscellaneous\General DBs .

We need to have this NTFS mount volume name in our win2012 server. Pl reply

Thanks


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