January 22, 201115 yr Would it be possible to have a single share \\tower\alldata or something like that.... that presented all of the user shares in one place?
January 22, 201115 yr That would be coplex when you start thinking about permissions, syncing that up with AD or even local users would be quite the operation
January 22, 201115 yr You could create a user share called 'alldata' and then from a shell create symlinks to all the other user shares.
January 26, 201115 yr Author You could create a user share called 'alldata' and then from a shell create symlinks to all the other user shares. Is there anything wrong with editing the smb-extra.conf file and adding this? [AllData] path = /mnt/user read only = No
January 26, 201115 yr You could create a user share called 'alldata' and then from a shell create symlinks to all the other user shares. Is there anything wrong with editing the smb-extra.conf file and adding this? [AllData] path = /mnt/user read only = No That would also work.
January 27, 201115 yr Aaron why do you want a single share to present all users shares? Cause i might be in the same position I got another problem with the fact the dune can only access 1 user share at a time setup now Tower -> 1. Media - Movies - Yadis - Series 2. Music 3. Foto's 4. Concerts Now, i wanted to change the shortcut's pictures on the front page of the dune You can do this by adding dune_folder.txt and within a link to a icon.aai The only problem is If i do that with a shortcut to the user share Music I don't see the icon on the mainpage of the dune. If i make a shortcut to the fysical place of "Music" So to Disk2\Music, the shortcut icon does work! For now its ok since i only have music on my disk2 But in the very near future that will expand to disk3 too.. so i really need a solution for this very urgent. Placing everything under 1 user share is not an option for me... since i want different split levels for music, movies, concerts and foto's So any ideas how i can solve this?
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