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We keep iACS in a NetServer share with a JVM in the same directory. Our
users have HOD files that are set to Open With the 64-bit iACS EXE on the
NetServer and it uses the JVM in that same directory. That works perfect
for local users. We have a couple of remote users and since I added the
JVM to the iACS directory, the network latency makes iACS too slow to be
usable.
Does anyone know of a way to allow individual users to continue to use
their locally installed JVM? My best guess so far would be a symlink to a
second NetServer directory that doesn't contain the JVM.
TIA
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