Torsten Bögershausen <[email protected]> writes: > But in any case it seems that e.g. > //SEFVER/SHARE/DIR1/DIR2/.. > must be converted into > //SEFVER/SHARE/DIR1 > > and > \\SEFVER\SHARE\DIR1\DIR2\.. > must be converted into > \\SEFVER\SHARE\DIR1
Additional questions that may be interesting are:
//A/B/../C is it //A/C? is it an error?
//A/B/../../C/D is it //C/D? is it an error?

