superdave1984 Repeat Offender Messages 1,986 Location KY Jan 4, 2007 #1 How do I make a clickable link to a network resource such as f:\folder\file so it can be put on a webpage?
How do I make a clickable link to a network resource such as f:\folder\file so it can be put on a webpage?
T talldude123 Banned Messages 7,915 Jan 4, 2007 #2 1. Sign up to Yahoo Geocities. 2. Post the files onto it. 3. Refer to it on how to post it as a URL link.
1. Sign up to Yahoo Geocities. 2. Post the files onto it. 3. Refer to it on how to post it as a URL link.
kfc469 Daemon Poster Messages 928 Jan 4, 2007 #3 use the instructions here: http://www.webwizguide.com/asp/tutorials/installing_iis_winXP_pro.asp to make a virtual drive and then link to it.
use the instructions here: http://www.webwizguide.com/asp/tutorials/installing_iis_winXP_pro.asp to make a virtual drive and then link to it.
OP OP superdave1984 Repeat Offender Messages 1,986 Location KY Jan 4, 2007 #4 talldude, unfortunately it's under a corporate umbrella so that would get frowned on. kfc that looks like my best solution. I'll try that tomorrow and see how it goes. Thanks to you both.
talldude, unfortunately it's under a corporate umbrella so that would get frowned on. kfc that looks like my best solution. I'll try that tomorrow and see how it goes. Thanks to you both.
kfc469 Daemon Poster Messages 928 Jan 4, 2007 #5 well wait a second. If this is in a corporate, this might not be the best thing either unless you are your network's admin. You have to open up ports on your computer and change a bunch of settings to make this visible to the outside world.
well wait a second. If this is in a corporate, this might not be the best thing either unless you are your network's admin. You have to open up ports on your computer and change a bunch of settings to make this visible to the outside world.
OP OP superdave1984 Repeat Offender Messages 1,986 Location KY Jan 5, 2007 #6 I don't want it visible to the outside world, just our intranet. So your solution should work fine right?
I don't want it visible to the outside world, just our intranet. So your solution should work fine right?
OP OP superdave1984 Repeat Offender Messages 1,986 Location KY Jan 5, 2007 #7 It worked perfectly Thanks a ton. Now I can really make some improvements to our little intranet site.
It worked perfectly Thanks a ton. Now I can really make some improvements to our little intranet site.
kfc469 Daemon Poster Messages 928 Jan 5, 2007 #8 good. glad it worked. Now, if you really want to, it is quite easy to make that drive visible from home or anywhere.
good. glad it worked. Now, if you really want to, it is quite easy to make that drive visible from home or anywhere.
OP OP superdave1984 Repeat Offender Messages 1,986 Location KY Jan 5, 2007 #9 I'll keep that in mind for future reference. Might be a good thing...............might not.
OP OP superdave1984 Repeat Offender Messages 1,986 Location KY Jan 8, 2007 #10 Hey, is there a way to use a network drive instead of my PC? That way if mine craps out, the links still work.
Hey, is there a way to use a network drive instead of my PC? That way if mine craps out, the links still work.