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mount a remote volume as local

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Name: KRale
Date: September 23, 2003 at 05:49:03 Pacific
OS: NW6
CPU/Ram: PIII 1024
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I would like to create a file index on a volume that recides on another server in the same tree. I have heard that you have to mount a remote volume. Does anybody now how to do that?



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Name: wanderer
Date: September 26, 2003 at 12:17:28 Pacific
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sounds like a drive mapping to me. A drive map gives you access to a volume thru a drive letter. A drive letter is local. After all pc1 could have d: to the same network volume pc2 has z: mapped to.


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