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    Default Linking to C Drive

    Hi can someone help...
    I am trying to link to a file on my C drive, however when I click on the link
    nothing happens. I cut and paste it into the address bar and it works.

    Figure it may be something to do with the user accessing their own C drive and
    not that on the server....

    I want them to access their own C Drives.

    any ideas?


    EliDee Guest

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    Default Re: Linking to C Drive

    It's never going to happen I'm afraid. You can only safely link to files on
    the server.


    EliDee wrote:
    > Hi can someone help...
    > I am trying to link to a file on my C drive, however when I click on
    > the link nothing happens. I cut and paste it into the address bar and
    > it works.
    >
    > Figure it may be something to do with the user accessing their own C
    > drive and not that on the server....
    >
    > I want them to access their own C Drives.
    >
    > any ideas?

    rob::db Guest

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