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How to create a share within an existing share?

Started by cougars, March 31, 2010, 02:32:38 PM

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cougars

   

I have a Buffalo TeraStation Pro Model TS-RHTGL/R5 F/W 1.26. There is a share in the storage "data" and it is mapped to my windows machine network drive as \\nasdevice\data. Here is the issue:

 

There is a folder inside the "data" share called "camera". The path is \\nasdevice\data\tutorial\camera. How can I share "camera" as a share within the "data" share so that i can access it as \\nasdevice\camera$? The path to the share folder should still remain the same, that is, within \data\tutorial\camera.

 

I didn't find anything online that would suggest me how to do it. Nor could I find it in the install/user manual.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated!


PCPiranha

As far as I know you can't.  You can only map the shares themselves.  Have you tried right clicking on the folder and going to map network drive?


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