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Dan Allason
Hi All,
My question concerns the use of HTML homepages on public folders. I have
stored the homepage for one of our public folders in the 'Application Data'
folder locally on each machine that uses the folder (I need to have the page
available offline). This folder for most machines is on the C: drive but when
using outlook across our Terminal services (online only) the default path is
the Q: drive. Is there a way of spoofing the users default local drive in the
path of the homepage? Or do I have to put the page in a network location and
have all clients that require off-line use cache the page? How would I go
about this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Dan
My question concerns the use of HTML homepages on public folders. I have
stored the homepage for one of our public folders in the 'Application Data'
folder locally on each machine that uses the folder (I need to have the page
available offline). This folder for most machines is on the C: drive but when
using outlook across our Terminal services (online only) the default path is
the Q: drive. Is there a way of spoofing the users default local drive in the
path of the homepage? Or do I have to put the page in a network location and
have all clients that require off-line use cache the page? How would I go
about this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Dan