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LABELS in V3

1999-01-18 10:58:13
Subject: LABELS in V3
From: Diana Cline <Diana.Cline AT ROSSNUTRITION DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 18 Jan 1999 10:58:13 -0500
Ok Julie, fine. If it uses the servername why didn't it convert/create my
filespaces CONSISTENTLY? I don't care what it uses, just do it the same from
machine to machine.

 \\serverNAME1\c$ (\:)
 \\serverNAME1\d$ (D:)
 \\serverNAME1\e$ (E:)

 \\serverNAME2\c$ (\:)
 \\serverNAME2\d$ (\:)
 \\serverNAME2\e$ (\:)

 \\serverNAME3\c$ (C:)
 \\serverNAME3\d$ (D:)

-DIANA
ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU on 01/18/99 10:52:15 AM
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ADSM V3 doesn't use the drive label any more, it uses the server name, as
follows:  \\servername\driveletter
Julie




Diana Cline <Diana.Cline AT ROSSNUTRITION DOT COM> on 01/18/99 08:55:56 AM

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Subject:  LABELS in V3





I have to say that they are weird and I don't understand their significance
yet. I have opened a problem ticket because I have three machines that I
have
installed and all three machines have DIFFERENT labels listed in the GUI.

Two machines used to be V2 and then a V3 and now the latest V3 update. One
machine was a new install to the latest V3 client.  The labels are listed
as
follows and if someone can tell me what the deal is I'd appreciate it. I
don't
understand why they are not all the same. I know that Opsys Labels where
identical as follows (SERVER1_C, SERVER1_D,) etc. before it did its
automatic
conversion of the label names.

 \\server1\c$ (\:)
 \\server1\d$ (D:)
 \\server1\e$ (E:)

 \\server2\c$ (\:)
 \\server2\d$ (\:)
 \\server2\e$ (\:)

 \\server3\c$ (C:)
 \\server3\d$ (D:)


Ok, see the difference?  What are they really supposed to be?  I haven't
installed many more V3 and won't until someone can explain this to me.

-Diana Cline
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