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Java related question by nimdokk2002-07-23 15:27:30
  Is it a mapped drive? by Naruki2002-07-23 15:34:27
    yes by nimdokk2002-07-23 15:36:21
      Probably doesn't apply in your case... by Naruki2002-07-23 15:45:09
        hmm by nimdokk 2002-07-23 15:50:15
could be but the admin who installed it has (probably) left for the day. if all else fails, we do have a standalone workstation that we can run it off of. the program was installed locally to C: for testing purposes, now we want it on a server so that we can access the program from any workstation we need (without having to reinstall the program if a PC gets moved or something). I'm wondering also if the vendor intended for the Windows version to run on a server or if it was meant to be run from a workstation. We tried the (unsupported) unix version and had more luck with that.
[ Reply ]
          so, do I misunderstand by tigermouse2002-07-23 15:57:31
            it works by nimdokk2002-07-23 16:05:27
              so you're trying to run it locally? by tigermouse2002-07-23 16:16:51
                well by nimdokk2002-07-23 17:10:22
                  Can't get there from here? by tigermouse2002-07-23 17:32:35
                    well by nimdokk2002-07-23 17:40:33
                      hey, easy peasy! by tigermouse2002-07-23 18:10:30
                        heh by nimdokk2002-07-23 18:12:09
                          there's only one thing to do then by tigermouse2002-07-23 18:24:21
                            to be honest by nimdokk2002-07-23 18:28:35

 

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