Duncan Guy wrote:
We recently moved all path downloaders off our server onto a
workstation. It improved the server reliability.
However there was an issue as illustrated by Andrew McIntyre with the
server dropping the workstation - Drs soon noticed no path and our IT
people sorted it in 5 mins via vnc.
Duncan,
Andrew's examples used mapped drives: 'm:\.....', notoriously fragile as
unmapping them is so easy. UNC paths: '//PC_1/d/.....' are so much more
reliable. Was that your problem? If so, it was a 'setup 101' level problem.
Greg
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