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From: Mdith on 14 Feb 2010 22:50 Our IT contractor has just installed a Network Accessible Storage device (DLink DNS-323). We can see this from all computers on our wireless network. I want to create our BCM database on the NAS so that all people on site can access it. We are also planning to set up a VPN to allow our offsite staff access to the BCM database. My problem is that BCM cannot see the NAS. Indeed when you are setting up a new database there does not seem to be a browse capability to allow you to set it up anywhere other than your local hard drive. Any ideas?
From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on 15 Feb 2010 11:10
"Mdith" <Mdith(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B48F5B52-7883-4C88-A9B4-BD6FBE30B94D(a)microsoft.com... > Our IT contractor has just installed a Network Accessible Storage device > (DLink DNS-323). We can see this from all computers on our wireless network. > > I want to create our BCM database on the NAS so that all people on site can > access it. We are also planning to set up a VPN to allow our offsite staff > access to the BCM database. > > My problem is that BCM cannot see the NAS. Indeed when you are setting up a > new database there does not seem to be a browse capability to allow you to > set it up anywhere other than your local hard drive. There is a newsgroup specifically for BCM. Ask there. microsoft.public.outlook.bcm. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |