Tobias Bluhm wrote:

Using your example, if all the proper configuration has been done and G:
is mapped to \\server1\main_share, G:\branch_office will appear as a
directory to clients, be totally accessable and "contain" everything in
\\branch_server\share.

That's wonderful. I'd tried doing that with symlinks and NFS mounts but there were some locking issues with Office documents. My aim was to have a single, company wide, G: drive that looks the same to everyone, but with stuff physically located (as far as practical) on a server local to the users who'll be using it - it looks like msdfs will do it for me.

Thanks.

Now all I need is a spare weekend to test it and set it all up :-(

Simon

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