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Old 10-24-2003, 10:05 PM
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somehow this guys email got deleted.
my question is, are we talking about partitioning?
I have files stored on a NT4 server in "folder" \
tserver\y_drive\folder

these files are being accessed by win9x computers ...some of
them cannot
access the files from "folder" but will access files if i move them
to
"y_drive".

I've heard about the problems with w9x vs. NT when files are
more than 2
folders deep ...but why do most work and only about 3 out of
thirty don't?

I've jiggled protocals, reformatted etc.


Tina
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Old 10-27-2003, 12:20 PM
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Default Re: mapping network drive

actually no , not partitions ...we seem to having trouble accessing folders
that are more than 2 deep from a win98 box ...


"Tina" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> somehow this guys email got deleted.
> my question is, are we talking about partitioning?
> I have files stored on a NT4 server in "folder" \
> tserver\y_drive\folder
>
> these files are being accessed by win9x computers ...some of
> them cannot
> access the files from "folder" but will access files if i move them
> to
> "y_drive".
>
> I've heard about the problems with w9x vs. NT when files are
> more than 2
> folders deep ...but why do most work and only about 3 out of
> thirty don't?
>
> I've jiggled protocals, reformatted etc.



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