> > "H-disk" share is " /home/%U/disk"
> > User1 H: ---------> /home/user1/disk (h-disk)
> > User2 H: ----------> /home/user2/disk (h-disk)
> > When User1 opens a file "H:�foo.doc" and then User2 opens a file on this share
> > with the _same_ name ("H:�foo.doc") we get from Word (office programs?):
> > "Foo.doc already opened by another user".
> > When user1 closes his/her "foo.doc" on the home-share user2 is able to open the
> > file.
> > This is on Windows 2000 Terminal Services SP2 with Citrix Metaframe 1.8 (dont
> > diss this because it is Terminal Services please!) using office 2000.
> Don't use %U on Win2k Terminal Services. Use �homes� and make sure you
> reference it with the *users* name, not 'homes'.
> Andrew Bartlett
Excellent. This works. The processes in Win2k now have unique share names for each
user thus preventing Win2k from thinking its the same file.
Thank you Andrew. :-)
Regards
Per Kjetil Grotnes
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