On 4/27/2009 7:56 PM Dmitri Trembovetski wrote:
On pretty much any system you can tell if a drive is local or not,
albeit in a system specific way.
That would be cool. However I don't see much justification around
verifying for sure if a path is on the network. After all it's just a
warning mes
Anthony Petrov wrote:
Jon, Kelly, Xiomara,
Thank you very much for your feedback. I decided to revise the fix to:
1. Leave the current c:\jdk default path for those who still uses it.
2. Issue a warning message on MS Windows platform if the BOOTDIR is
located on the J: drive (that is assumed
Looks ok to me.
-kto
Anthony Petrov wrote:
Jon, Kelly, Xiomara,
Thank you very much for your feedback. I decided to revise the fix to:
1. Leave the current c:\jdk default path for those who still uses it.
2. Issue a warning message on MS Windows platform if the BOOTDIR is
located on the J: dr
Jon, Kelly, Xiomara,
Thank you very much for your feedback. I decided to revise the fix to:
1. Leave the current c:\jdk default path for those who still uses it.
2. Issue a warning message on MS Windows platform if the BOOTDIR is
located on the J: drive (that is assumed to be mapped over network