Re: terminal services compatibility




"swansnow" <schultz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1125062394.002521.266590@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> In the environment I'm referring to, an admin has already set up the
> necessary folders (according to their own naming convention), and my
> program needs to be able to detect what is the user's working folder.
>
> But the program needs to work in the terminal services environment as
> well as a normal environment. I need to be able to tell the difference,
> because the normal environment has the standard installation and I know
> what all the paths are, and the terminal services environment has
> admin-defined paths (and drive letters)

A lookup table that is automatically populated
on a normal system but which terminal server
admin can edit after they created their folders?

PR


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