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      14th Feb 2005
Our TS setup is a bit complicated and would appreciate it if s/one could
provide some assistant..........

We have this inhouse prog that quite fussy that we are setting up... what it
does is it writes to 2 directories in c\ everytime and every instance of it
is started to check for updates......... this causes problems b/c with TS
when multiple users run this app is tries to to write to the directroy
(eveyone at the same time) and cannot

What I was thinking of doing was seeing if I could fiddle around with the
root drive batch file and try and redirect ie. c:\temp c:\spots to each users
root drive so that each user has there own instance of the files when the
prog does the updates....

Has anyone done something like this.........or have any
suggestions...otherthan that of changing the program itself..........

Anyhelp would be greatly appreciated..............


 
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