Dear all,

I want just to clarify what is the 'Windows' way to use network filesystems (unc path).

Those files belongs to shared resources. Since windows 3.11 windows has been offering a way to use those resources as they were locally attached to a local computer like nfs filesystem mounting on a unix machine.

The goal is to attach them to a free drive letter as local drives are. You can do that with the file explorer or in a windows command box with the command "net use driveLetter: \\machine\shareName" (i.e : net use x: \\mycomputer\share1) .

After all networks files can be accessed as they were local files through the diver letter and TeXmacs would be able to access them without trouble.

Regards,

Denis

Le 04/12/2020 à 08:12, Massimiliano Gubinelli a écrit :
Dear all,
  somebody on facebook made to me a vague remark on the fact that TeXmacs cannot open 
"network drives". I'm not really sure what he meant (and I really do not want 
to ask, the guy was not very friendly) but I guess that it could relate to Windows. Does 
somebody has experience with working in a networked environment in Windows. I think is 
pretty common. Do we have some information as to whether this works or there are indeed 
problems?

Best,
Max


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