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| subject: | Re: Wondering about logical disk volume names |
From: "Glenn Meadows"
I do the Map Drive letter all the time on my two audio work stations. My
projects are stored on one machine only, but access from both. The
application embeds the path to the individual components, so they have both
reside on the same drive letter. I have "U" set up on the source
machine as a mapped drive of C, and it's shared and mapped as "U"
on the second machine. Works like a charm.
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Glenn M.
"Geo" wrote in message news:41f2f019{at}w3.nls.net...
> "Randall Parker"
wrote
> in message news:41f2cf6e$1{at}w3.nls.net...
>
> > If I share a volumn between machines one machine can think the other
> machine's C
> > volume is its X volume. But the machine that has the source files on its
C
> volume
> > does not think that is the X volume too. Could I somehow make both
> machines see the C
> > volume as the X volume while still making the machine that has the C
> volume also
> > think it is the X volume?
>
> Try this, on the computer with the drive you are sharing as X: open my
> computer, map network drive, pick X as the drive name and type
> \\127.0.0.1\driveshare where driveshare is the name of the share you are
> mapping as X to all these machines.
>
> I think you can map a drive on your own machine.
>
> Geo.
>
>
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