Can anyone confirm that the -t switches for eseutil and isinteg work on mapped network drives? If you have a link to an official MSFT document too that would be great.
I can only find that -t can support can alternate path, but sometimes these types of utilties won't work on anything but local disks.
Thanks.
I can only find that -t can support can alternate path, but sometimes these types of utilties won't work on anything but local disks.
Thanks.