Re: Linux servers, network and file names

2010-04-23 Thread Infinity77
Hi Martin & All, On Apr 23, 9:50 am, "Martin P. Hellwig" wrote: > On 04/22/10 15:13, Infinity77 wrote: > > > > For me:  //SERVER/gavana/Folder/FileName.txt > > Colleague: //SERVER/Colleague/Folder/FileName.txt > > > So, no matter what I do, the file name stored in the database is user- > > depend

Re: Linux servers, network and file names

2010-04-23 Thread Martin P. Hellwig
On 04/22/10 15:13, Infinity77 wrote: For me: //SERVER/gavana/Folder/FileName.txt Colleague: //SERVER/Colleague/Folder/FileName.txt So, no matter what I do, the file name stored in the database is user- dependent and not universal and common to all of us. If that user dependent part happens t

Re: Linux servers, network and file names

2010-04-23 Thread Rebelo
Infinity77 wrote: Hi All, I apologize in advance if this sounds like a stupid question but I am really no expert at all in network things, and I may be looking in the wrong direction altogether. At work we have a bunch of Linux servers, and we can connect to them with our Windows PCs over a net

Re: Linux servers, network and file names

2010-04-22 Thread Infinity77
Hi Tim, On Apr 22, 4:04 pm, Tim Golden wrote: > On 22/04/2010 15:13, Infinity77 wrote: > > [I] choose this file myself, the FileDialog (a window representing a file > > selector dialog) will return something like this (let's ignore the > > back/forward slashes, this is not an issue): > > > Y:/Fold

Re: Linux servers, network and file names

2010-04-22 Thread Tim Golden
On 22/04/2010 15:13, Infinity77 wrote: [I] choose this file myself, the FileDialog (a window representing a file selector dialog) will return something like this (let's ignore the back/forward slashes, this is not an issue): Y:/Folder/FileName.txt If my colleague does it, he will get: Z:/Folde