The limitation is exactly as Shaun describes. Win98 can't map past the
share point itself.

Malcolm
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That is exactly happened to me here.  So, it that the chars limitation
or can map pass the share level.

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I believe in Windows 98 that you can't map past the share level.  You
would have to map \\dfsroot\users$ and then browse to username.  Or you
would have to make the "username" folder be a share.

Regards
Shaun Gillissen



 

 

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No space (eg \\dfsroot\users$\username

And I wonder is there any way to get around this?

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where there any spaces?




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Hi,

Is there a limit on how many characters you can have in Win98 when
mapping to a network share?  I have 25 chars in my map and it failed.
Any idea?

Thanks!

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