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The share has always been there, at least for the 3+ years I have been
here.
If nobody here has found it yet, I am not too worried about them getting
into it.
Whenever we upgrade someone's PC, or setup a new person, we set up all of
the network drives for them.
Thanx,
Nick
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EPC Molding, Inc.
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Re: Mapping the IFS to a drive
The fact that others do not have navigator do not preclude them from using
the share. Once you create the share in Navigator anyone can map to it.
Then it becomes a matter if you defined the share as Read or Read/Write.
And, if you set up security on that directory in the IFS.
Rob Berendt
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