At 09:59 AM 2/7/2006, Tony Lowe typed:
On a related note (and somewhat humorous note), if my wife saves files on the H:\ drive at work -- which is a mapped network drive -- she can access them from home via web client. It allows her to just double-click the filename. It is then downloaded and opened with the appropriate app. Despite the fact that I've explained it until I'm blue in the face, she doesn't understand why her changes aren't saved when she gets back to work. "Because you saved it on the local hard drive -- the one in THIS computer. You have to upload it to change the copy at work." There is even an Upload button on the file access page of the web site. <sigh>

Is your wife a school teacher? I have several middle school teacher clients with the same problem altho here they use the U:\ drive. Unlike you tho I have all my network drives mapped & map my client's network drives for them as well. In one case it proved useful as defense after I was accused of never setting up her network. As you know one can not map drives until the network is up & running. Mommy had rather blame the computer guy than admit that sonny [no U as not too bright] had broken the network when he set up a p2p so he could get music files.


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   Wayne D. Johnson
Ashland, OH, USA 44805
<http://www.wavijo.com>
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