This seems like the best group for this query I have...
I have currently on an NT 4 server a shared drive that is mapped to every user who logs on to the domain.
The domain is across 2 buildings through a fibre link. I want to avoid instances where because there is a connection issue the people in the building where the shared drive is not located cant access this resource. The drive is approximately 14Gb in size so having the clients (all w2k workstations) synchronise with the drive is not suitable.
In the new year this share will be migrated to a win2k server (hence my thread here) at the same time as I finish migrating from token ring to ethernet. This is when I would like to set something up where they have some sort of locally cached copy of this share.
If there is a solution, what is the best way to do this. As a consideration, I need a fairly cheap solution.
Thanks in advance
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Merry Xmas!
Alec
I have currently on an NT 4 server a shared drive that is mapped to every user who logs on to the domain.
The domain is across 2 buildings through a fibre link. I want to avoid instances where because there is a connection issue the people in the building where the shared drive is not located cant access this resource. The drive is approximately 14Gb in size so having the clients (all w2k workstations) synchronise with the drive is not suitable.
In the new year this share will be migrated to a win2k server (hence my thread here) at the same time as I finish migrating from token ring to ethernet. This is when I would like to set something up where they have some sort of locally cached copy of this share.
If there is a solution, what is the best way to do this. As a consideration, I need a fairly cheap solution.
Thanks in advance
&
Merry Xmas!
Alec