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Barxus2011-02-09 11:48:49
Windows Server
Barxus, 2011-02-09 11:48:49

Network folders in Windows server 2003

Is it possible to combine 2 different folders in Windows Server 2003 into 1 network folder so that the physical location of the files remains the same?
That is: there is a folder "A" , which contains files "a" , "b" and "c" , as well as a folder "B" with files "d" , "e" , "f" . The network folder "C" should display: "a" , "b" , "c" , "d" , "e" and "f"

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4eS, 2011-02-09
@4eS

Read about DFS (Distributed File System).
I think it's just what you need.

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Oleg Matrozov, 2011-02-09
@Mear

I'm afraid that it will not work without a symlink (Win2008+).

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Alexander Khmelev, 2011-02-09
@akhmelev

In 2003 it will not be possible to merge several lists of files together, only separate symbolic links to each file (FAR Alt+F6). NTFS is required.

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Odinokij_Kot, 2011-02-11
@Odinokij_Kot

you can put folder A and B in one folder and share it as folder C =) simple and elegant

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