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Mike,

You should be able to make a single shared folder and load it with links to
your 13 folders.

For example:

MKDIR DIR('/shareall')
ADDLNK OBJ('/folder1') NEWLNK('/shareall/folder1')
ADDLNK OBJ('/folder2') NEWLNK('/shareall/folder2')
etc

Then just share the '/shareall' folder.

Hope this helps!

Richard


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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Mike Cunningham
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 11:31 AM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: IFS Windows shares


We originally started with only two shared folders in the IFS but have
now grown to having 13 and I see that expanding. Some of these folders
are ours but others are from packages we have purchased and so can't
move the folder. The people who setup drive mappings in Windows to these
shares usually need more than one and ITS staff need access to all 13.
Is there any way to setup a share that I could do one drive mapping and
see all 13 folders?  I tried sharing Root and mapping to that but I saw
every folder not just those that are shared.  I think if I had the
option of moving all these folders into a new folder and shared that new
folder I could get what I want but some folders I can't move.

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