Remote access through map network drive question: How to remote access Text data without TextServer?
You can share your remote directory which contains your data files, then map it to a local driver. For Windows: You can connect remote Text database by sharing the directory and map it to local drive. You should disable the OPLOCKS of your Samba/NT/2000 server. This is done by manipulating the following registry key: \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters EnableOplocks REG_DWORD 0 or 1 Default: 1 (true) For Linux: You can use mounting. One user uses Samba to maped NTFS partitions in Linux servers, and Text driver works normally like mapping any mount point in Linux. For Novell: You can map NCP directory as driver or mount NCP directory.
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