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| Guest | Network Drives Anyone, Currently running SAGE LINE 100 from our Windows 2003 Server using XP. The Sage LIne on ALL computers is using the mapped drive G: We recently purchased some laptops which use the Microsoft Vista but because it was the home edition and we were lead to beleive that it would have networking issues, in particular with Exchange 2003 we upgraded them to the Business Edition. However when setting up the Sage LIne 100 on this laptop, Sage wont reconise the mapped G Drive, but the other laptop that has the ultimate edition on, does. Can anyone explain or help with a solution. Surely I dont need to purchase another edition of Windows Ultimtae ? -- dave greenwood |
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