[Use-revolution] RE: Mounting Windows servers
Chipp Walters
chipp at chipp.com
Wed Nov 28 20:37:00 EST 2001
Go into network neighborhood, navigate to the drive you want shared,
right-click and select MAP NETWORK DRIVE. Then give it a Drive Letter and
now you can have a drive R:\ or Q:\
You can optionally just double-click the volume in Network Neighborhood and
navigate to the files you wish to see.
If what you're asking is how to set up file sharing...that's a different
subject.
-Chipp
-----Original Message-----
From: use-revolution-errors at www.runrev.com
[mailto:use-revolution-errors at www.runrev.com]On Behalf Of Richard Gaskin
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 5:30 PM
To: use-revolution at www.runrev.com
Subject: Mounting Windows servers
I have a client who needs to mount shared volumes from his local network on
client machines. We can do this with AppleScript for Mac, but how do we do
this on Windows?
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
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Developer of WebMerge 1.9: Publish your database on the Web
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