taylor5pak
Programmer
Hello,
We have recently gone from Novell to Windows 2000 Server and have noticed many files being left open in the Computer Management - Shares - Files locations.. It looks like there are multiple files of the same file open for the same user and multiple users. I am not sure how this is supposed to work..
Going to Win 2000, should all this share infomation be logged here? If the application is housed on the network and each user launches the application via their desktop, I thought it was supposed to run locally, what is actually being logged here? The config.fpw file shows all temp files going to each local client as C:\winnt\temp ...
If the application crashes or if the user closes the app with the X, will these shares go away on the server or do they remain open?
Please let me know if you need any further info, as I am not sure of the scenerio occurring here, it may be just the way it is? Thanks a bunch!
Donna
We have recently gone from Novell to Windows 2000 Server and have noticed many files being left open in the Computer Management - Shares - Files locations.. It looks like there are multiple files of the same file open for the same user and multiple users. I am not sure how this is supposed to work..
Going to Win 2000, should all this share infomation be logged here? If the application is housed on the network and each user launches the application via their desktop, I thought it was supposed to run locally, what is actually being logged here? The config.fpw file shows all temp files going to each local client as C:\winnt\temp ...
If the application crashes or if the user closes the app with the X, will these shares go away on the server or do they remain open?
Please let me know if you need any further info, as I am not sure of the scenerio occurring here, it may be just the way it is? Thanks a bunch!
Donna