Hi,
>> Very weird. At my computer this works without a problem. There is just
>> not a way to use UNC paths or browse the network in a MSWindows way.
At my Windows computer this works without any problem too. I have Novell
network...
Regards,
Matej
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> I posted this to pspp-users again so maybe we get some reports from
> other users if someone has the some problem.
>
> Have fun
>
> 2011/8/1 Rob Malpass >
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Harry Thijssen >> Sent: 31 July 2011 12:45
>>> To
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Harry Thijssen >> Sent: 31 July 2011 12:45
>> To: pspp-users@gnu.org;
>> Subject: RE: [bug] network drives not showing up
>>
>
>> It seems you are right. However you can assign a drive letter to a
>> network share
>I'm running the Windows version and, unless I've done something strange, none
>of my network drives are showing up when I try and open a file. This is most
>annoying as that's where my files are!
>If I'm doing something wrong - please let me know - otherwise I guess it's a
>bug.
It seems yo
>
> This sounds odd. But conceivably it could be a problem with the w32
> build. I don't have a Windoze machine to check on.
>
That's what I thought too.
> Are you sure there's not a button somewhere to toggle network drives
> on/off ?
>
> J'
Not that I can see. All local drives (even rem
This sounds odd. But conceivably it could be a problem with
the w32 build. I don't have a Windoze machine to check on.
Are you sure there's not a button somewhere to toggle network
drives on/off ?
J'
On Sat, Jul 30, 2011 at 03:18:35PM +0100, Rob Malpass wrote:
Hi all
Hi all
Hope I'm doing this correctly but I seem to have found a bug in the
0.7.8-g4da697 version of pspp which I downloaded 2 minutes ago.
I'm running the Windows version and, unless I've done something strange,
none of my network drives are showing up when I try and open a file. This
is