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| | Drive mapping & UNC Hello all, My Client has an application that won't run from UNC paths so you have to use a drive mapping. This client just purchased a new computer with Vista Home edition. When I create the drive mapping it shows up just fine, but when you run the application, it says it can't be run from UNC paths. This leads me to believe that Vista is set to send the UNC instead of the drive letter. Anybody know how to change this behavior? |
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| | Re: Drive mapping & UNC Hello, did you ever get an answer to this question? I have the same problem here, thanks Matthiueu -- matthieuvandiepen Posted via http://www.vistaheads.com |
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