On Sat, 2003-10-11 at 18:32, Chris Gehlker wrote: > On Saturday, October 11, 2003, at 03:36 PM, Bryce C wrote: > > > > > Way back when, before my life was completely rid of windows file > > sharing, it was P that was the shared drive and H was the home > > directory. There was also a U drive that had all the users but only > > "you" could access "your" directory but that was with w2k and AD. > > Thanks Bryce. I really like H for home. I'm leaning toward s for > shared. I'm not sure I understand the purpose of the U drive. I'm also > thinking of putting a Pubic directory in everyone's home directory and > a Drop Box directory inside the public one. I's that overkill? > ----- The users home directory would likely be set up by policy but it is only writable by the logged in user so putting a public directory within a home directory is non-sensical. Drop box directory inside a public directory makes sense. Many hardware manufacturers use the R: & S: drives for CD, CD-R, DVD drives so while it might sound good, it may require 're-assigning' the letter of the drive on some machines. Craig