Saving to network location in MovieMaker

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Hi
I have a network using Server2003. XP Pro (SP2) workstations. I want to be
able to let users save a movie file to their directory on the server. BUT
they cannot browse the network when establishing a saving destination when
making a video.

Is there somewhere within the program, XP, or Registry, where I can change
the default destination to read the network drive? ...or let the user at
least get to Network Neighborhood?

this is a real annoyance... as a work around I have my students save to the
desktop and then copy all the files to their network location before they log
off (as logging off deletes any files added to the desktop and restores the
default profile).

We have changed the My Documents path to actually point to their network
location, but when they click to select My Documents (when saving a video),
it says that you can't save to My Documents.

any suggestions?

Laurie
 
laurie_g said:
Hi
I have a network using Server2003. XP Pro (SP2) workstations. I want to
be
able to let users save a movie file to their directory on the server. BUT
they cannot browse the network when establishing a saving destination when
making a video.

Is there somewhere within the program, XP, or Registry, where I can change
the default destination to read the network drive? ...or let the user at
least get to Network Neighborhood?

this is a real annoyance... as a work around I have my students save to
the
desktop and then copy all the files to their network location before they
log
off (as logging off deletes any files added to the desktop and restores
the
default profile).

We have changed the My Documents path to actually point to their network
location, but when they click to select My Documents (when saving a
video),
it says that you can't save to My Documents.

any suggestions?

I suggest also posting to the Moviemaker newsgroup.

http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...df6-6ed2-4511-96e3-543fcdfab869&lang=en&cr=us
 

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