In article <
[email protected]>, Tim Hill <URL:mailto:
[email protected]> wrote:
In article <[email protected]>, Chris Evans
(CJE/4D) <[email protected]> wrote:
A lot of the pins of directories/files on my backdrop are on other RISC
OS computers on our network. We use another RISC OS computer as a FileServer.
It's been suggested this is a very unusual thing to do.
Anyone else out there have pins on remote machines?
Yes, both on another RISC OS machine and files and folders on a NAS via Sunfish.
The pinboard file is also on the pinboard (!) as it has to be run again before all these remote objects show up; I have always assumed the
pinboard's place in the boot sequence is too early to pick up Sunfish
shares.
I also have the pinboard pinned for easy editing but not normally running,
to get round remote objects not being present I pin an obey file of:
If "<LanMan98$Dir>" = "" THEN run Share::FS.$.Apps.!LanMan98
CONNECT98 L2 DESKTOP-DF67Q6D Desktop Chris
Pin LanMan98::L2.$.Scrap/txt 3188 1836
The pin of scrap/txt is set to be just under the above obey file
Chris Evans
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