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My customer purchased client mgmt software with multiple user licenses. The software developer says in order for the software to work properly in multi-user mode i need to load it onthe C drive of the server, fully share the C drive, and map this drive to the other computers without using UNC: ” The MPN folder, which is installed on the server, must be on the root of the drive it is installed (i.e. C:MPN). The root drive needs to be fully shared … with full control/read/write permissions to everyone. In addition, security needs to be set up as full read/write permissions to group EVERYONE. Most operating systems require a new share be created for the root drive … the C$ default share will not work. The MPN folder does not get shared. ” The workstation(s) gets mapped to the ROOT drive that the MPN folder resides (i.e C or D). All workstations must then be mapped, with a network drive letter directly to this drive. An example of a properly qualified data path – which can be viewed at Help>About from within ECLIPSE® – would be ‘S’:MPN ” DO NOT use the Uniform Naming Convention i.e.: \\serverc-drivempn ” DO NOT map the drive directly to the MPN folder. It must be a full drive-to-drive mapping I am at a loss please help.

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