Re: Sharing



Robert wrote:
|| I want to share, why is irrelevant.
||

It is, because you cant *DO* anything by sharing those folders other than
look at the contents (which you can do using RDC - a much better method).
You *can't* run a program installed on one machine from another, you can't
repair Windows on one machine using the Windows folder on another, so I
would be *very* interested in why you want to share these *system* folders
at all.


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Gordon Burgess-Parker
Interim Systems and Management Accounting
www.gbpcomputing.co.uk


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