If it is balking at the installation only, then install it local. Move it to the network, and change it's registry items.
You could also try adding a drive, set the letter what you want it to be, install. Then move all of the files to the same letter network share and remove the physical drive.
You could also try adding a drive, set the letter what you want it to be, install. Then move all of the files to the same letter network share and remove the physical drive.
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 2:23 AM, Nick Smith <nick@officeanyplace.com> wrote:
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From: Greg Reese <gareese@gmail.com>
Sent: 22 September 2008 22:36
To: Thin <thin@freelists.org>; windows2000@freelists.org <windows2000@freelists.org>
Subject: [THIN] Local vs Networked drive space
I have an app that refuses to use networked drive space. It wants local disk only. It seems like there is a way to make a networked drive appear as a local but i can't remember it. Does that sound familiar to anyone?
I'm not above slapping an HBA in the thing and plugging it into the SAN but it seems like there should be a way to fake it out.
Greg
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