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I'm running Vista Home Premium on a system with a RAID0, RAID5 and non-RAID
SATA set of drives. I would like to move the _very_ Public Folder over to the SATA drive and dedicate the entire drive as an isolated public repository and archive. I would like to remove as many external access points as possible from my boot array while still maintaining LAN (and LAN P2P) accessibility to the system. Trouble is that I can't seem to affect the Public Folder (PF) much at all. Quite a few of the normal folder options and commands don't even show when working in or on the PF. Maybe I'm not seeing the forest for a tree or two, but just how _do_ you redirect the Public Folder? -- jaafaman ".chkr" is for mail-bots |