Hi Hamsi just finishing this up in the last part I'll get back to you afterwards with the questions -- One thing though
you mean mapped drive letters do not have to be same?
Funny I just had a long discussion with a friend who doesn't use MC but is a network engineer and he knows his stuff -- he is a sort of an admin of all admins of a well-known multi-national.
I know zero really about networking except the stuff I've learned to make what I need work -- most of the times I forget how I even did them a couple of months later ...
Anyway, the guy is talking about UNC path names and stuff with another friend at the table, and I'm falling asleep. Until they were on about local home networks and how people get haven't a clue ... long story short we started talking about jriver and they asked me to look into my very simple network and the guy said yuck, why the hell did you map drives?? just to save a couple characters in your path names!
He says basically with Win 7 or above that are not mixed with XP (used to be my case), don't use mapped the drives, use the folder shares directly and name them by location or computer name -- in his multimillion dollar Forbes company he works for he's making all the smaller LAN cells remove them!! Then he pushes me out of the way, disconnects the network drive (I only had one) and it worked right away in jriver without a hitch -- he said the only thing required is to allow/remove admin permissions and make sure the shared folder(s) are read write. I am going to ask the guys on the PC forum what they think --
In answer to your question of course the idea (how I used to look at it at least) was to insure that all PCs on the network see the same drive letter.
"you mean mapped drive letters do not have to be same?" just bad writing on my part -- normally you choose a letter near the end of the alphabet -- map or connect the drive and all PC will see the same drive letter, OK? But in your case, you said you had three media "areas" -- one the NAS 2) the PC2 3) external drive connected to the PC 2 -- so you could map three drives (or more) like X:, Y:, Z: configuring this in autoimport. What I meant was the path naming you use should be the same on each -- like #1 Classical/Verdi/ on one drive and SACDRIP/Verdi, Giuseppe: on another is pain in the ass when using jr's library tools ... sorry about that - its more of a strong recommendation than an obligation .. I'll show you why when I finish the post above
30 minutes EDIT sorry Hamsi its going to take me longer