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Ridge Kennedy
Per the conversation about saving/sharing macros and the MVP document on
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Author Johathan West says:
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They can do this easily, by creating a batch file, containing an xcopy
command, and getting the login script to call the batch file. An example of
such an xcopy command might be:
XCOPY [server path] [local path] /D /Q /Y /R /I /C /K /S
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My question: Is anyone doing this in an XP environment with workstations
formatted with NTFS file system. My boss seemed a bit skeptical. We've been
running into more than a few permissions issues while making this transition
and I'm wondering if the suggested technique will work in XP/NTFS and if
not, what alternatives are recommended?
Sincerely,
Ridge (in New Joisey)
same.
Author Johathan West says:
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They can do this easily, by creating a batch file, containing an xcopy
command, and getting the login script to call the batch file. An example of
such an xcopy command might be:
XCOPY [server path] [local path] /D /Q /Y /R /I /C /K /S
****
My question: Is anyone doing this in an XP environment with workstations
formatted with NTFS file system. My boss seemed a bit skeptical. We've been
running into more than a few permissions issues while making this transition
and I'm wondering if the suggested technique will work in XP/NTFS and if
not, what alternatives are recommended?
Sincerely,
Ridge (in New Joisey)