Hi,
I need some pointers please.
I have installed SGD V4.3 (4.30.915) onto a Sun server running Solaris 10.
This server is also configured as a SunRay server.
Behind this SGD server is a Windows Terminal Server 2003 system.
Basic operation works fine and I can access all published applications
(Solaris & Windows).
Now what I want to do is set things up so that the SunRay users can
login, then when they run any Windows 2003 apps, have the option to save
files in their Solaris home directory (eg. /home/username). I don't want
any files saved on the Windows 2003 server.
I have installed the temwin32.exe (4.30.915) and enabled Client Drive
Mapping in Array Manager. I have also added a line under CDM attributes
in Object Manager to map all drives, RW. I can successfully map drives
from a remote PC, but not sure about mapping from the SunRay clients?
I read some notes about editing a file called "native-cdm-config", but
cannot find any details of what this file should contain. Currently this
file does not exist.
Is this the best option, or would it be better to use Samba?
If so how do I stop CDM using port 139 (even when it's disabled)?
Thanks
Mark
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