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MAPDRIVE <server driveletter> <local driveletter>
If your system is running on a network, you might have your
mailer, mail processor and other software running on the
server, while GoldED in running locally on another machine in
the network. In such a case, the drive specification (C: etc)
on the server will probably not match those of the local
machine. If you are file attaching or reading area config from
the mailer or mail processor on the server, the drives would
be all wrong. This problem is solved by using MAPDRIVE to
remap drive specs.
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