From: Hugo on
Hi everyone !

I would like to connect a remote directory on server_b
(\\server_b\share_a\directory_c) to a local directory on server_a
(d:\rem_dir). So, when I browse d:\rem_dir, it show me the content of
\\server_b\share_a\directory_c and all subfolder !

Just like "virtual directory" on remote network share in IIS, but for files
servers !

Any idea ?

Thank you !

Sorry for my bad english !

Hugo

From: ZEDA on
There's DFS to link network locations and symbolic links (mklink.exe) to
link local path's.

I think there's no way to link a network location to a local folder.

ZEDA

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www.Zeda.nl - Windows Advanced Tips & Tricks


Op 13-4-2010 15:31, Hugo schreef:
>
> Hi everyone !
>
> I would like to connect a remote directory on server_b
> (\\server_b\share_a\directory_c) to a local directory on server_a
> (d:\rem_dir). So, when I browse d:\rem_dir, it show me the content of
> \\server_b\share_a\directory_c and all subfolder !
>
> Just like "virtual directory" on remote network share in IIS, but for
> files servers !
>
> Any idea ?
>
> Thank you !
>
> Sorry for my bad english !
>
> Hugo
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