Amaya misinterprets UNC paths

Yes!
This forces me to use a mapped drive instead of an UNC address.
The latter is much better because it's meaningful across the network, not
depending on each user's mapped drives.
--
Juan

On 8/31/07, Kevin Bluck <technology@netce.com> wrote:
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> In general, Amaya does not seem to understand UNC paths such as
> '\\server\share\path' and tries to map them to the C: drive by default
> (like 'C:\server\share\path'). This also affects Windows clients which
> have a policy set to redirect folders like Desktop and My Documents to a
> network location.
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> Regards,
>
> --- Kevin
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Received on Monday, 3 September 2007 18:05:40 UTC