RE: [U2] [UV] Sharing a network directory

2006-01-01 Thread Ray Wurlod
Don't forget that there's a requirement to run uvregen and to restart UniVerse before any change to uvconfig will take effect. --- u2-users mailing list u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/

RE: [U2] [UV] Sharing a network directory

2005-12-31 Thread colin.alfke
Bill; It's much the same in UniData - but you don't need to "allownfs". I have VOC items like SHAREDDIR 001 DIR 002 \\servername\sharename 003 D_VOC and even REMOTEFILE 001 F 002 \\servername\sharename\directory\file 003 \\servername\sharename\directory\d_file Note: this will not respect any

Re: [U2] [UV] Sharing a network directory

2005-12-31 Thread Bruce Nichol
Gosh, Bill, Wish I was capable of speaking coherently, let alone typing, at quarter to 6 on New Year's Eve Consider me "gobsmacked" At 17:44 31/12/05 -0800, you wrote: Since everyone has been so kind recently I thought I'd share a solution that may help others. -- No virus found in thi

[U2] [UV] Sharing a network directory

2005-12-31 Thread Bill Haskett
Since everyone has been so kind recently I thought I'd share a solution that may help others. I like to use a "shared" directory on another machine on the network, for a wide variety of reasons. UV and UD can easily access a local directory (a directory on the same machine as U2) but accessing a