Hello Peter,

On 17 June 2004, 23:39 +0200 (22:39 local time) Peter Ouwehand [PO] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

MW>> Yes, I think so... the shared folder may be called 'Shared Documents' on
MW>> your PC but the share would have to be named 'SharedDocs' of whatever
MW>> with no spaces. However, folders in the share can have spaces; e.g.
MW>> \\SME\mp3\Rush\Rush - A Farewell To Kings.

MW>> This follows the uniform naming convection (UNC).

PO> Have a look at http://ouwehand.net/~thebat/w2k-shares/

Then your shares would not be accessible universally. Windows XP warns
you if you include a space in the share name; for example you wouldn't
be able to access these shares from DOS. I think you'll find it's the
same for URI; you shouldn't include spaces in network resources.


-- 
As ever,
:Martin_Webster:
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