Being that most software today requires the registry, installing software to a mapped drive will probably not allow the software to be used anywhere on the network.
Combined with the obvious performance decrease of pulling the entire application off of a mapped drive, is there any benefit to installing software to a mapped drive?
I have also noted that any software that installs a service, will not load correctly since the drive is not mapped before the service is loaded.
My boss would like to know why we should or should not install software to a mapped drive. Any input is greatly appreciated.
Combined with the obvious performance decrease of pulling the entire application off of a mapped drive, is there any benefit to installing software to a mapped drive?
I have also noted that any software that installs a service, will not load correctly since the drive is not mapped before the service is loaded.
My boss would like to know why we should or should not install software to a mapped drive. Any input is greatly appreciated.