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> Ok, I'm posting it step by step, one more time. Please reread mypost
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> carefully before replying. If you read previous posts you wouldhave
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> known theres nothign there about maping drives.same
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\n> 1) open http://192.168.1.1:8282 in your web browser
\n> 2)Click on the intranet tab
\n> 3) Click on the welcome subtab
\n> 4) copy and paste the html code there
\n> 5) click on the news, events, documents, links tabs to upload
\n> documents using point and click.
\n> 6) open http://192.168.1.1 and your web page is there.
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\n> One flaw I noticed is that if you upload multiple documents with
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> name in documents section it keeps addign links, but overwriting
\n> document. There is no way to delete it from gui. The reason your
\n> drive mapings didnt work is you were trying to access symlinked
\n> directories, and didn't have enough priveladges to write.