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Old 07-07-2003, 08:56 AM   #1
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Hi…and thanks for reading my request.

I have one domain and two sites, each site have a server. I am sharing
files in one server to the users in site #1 by automatically mapping
network drive in there login script. Now some users have moved to site
#2 and they want to access the files on the mapped drive which is on
server #1. And that will consume the limited bandwidth between the two
sites.

I copied the files form serve #1 to server #2 but I'm having trouble
modifying the login script,

If in site #1 map server #1
If in site #2 map server #2

Ps. Windows 2000 advanced server

And suggestion is appreciated.
Regards,
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Old 14-07-2003, 07:05 PM   #2
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amk316@yahoo.com (amk316) wrote in message news:<4be896cc.0307062256.19103a14@posting.google.com>...
> Hi?and thanks for reading my request.
>
> I have one domain and two sites, each site have a server. I am sharing
> files in one server to the users in site #1 by automatically mapping
> network drive in there login script. Now some users have moved to site
> #2 and they want to access the files on the mapped drive which is on
> server #1. And that will consume the limited bandwidth between the two
> sites.
>
> I copied the files form serve #1 to server #2 but I'm having trouble
> modifying the login script,
>
> If in site #1 map server #1
> If in site #2 map server #2
>
> Ps. Windows 2000 advanced server
>
> And suggestion is appreciated.
> Regards,



Doe it help if site #1 have ip 10.x.x.x and site #2 have 11.x.x.x
any one :-(
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