I am doing a case study for one of my college classes and one of the issues 
that I have to deal with is file concurrency, basically preventing duplicate 
files from being saved in the same location on the same server. I have googled 
the crap out of this topic and all I can find is how to find duplicate files. I 
know that Windows Server can be set up to automatically add a number at the end 
of the file name when duplicate files are uploaded. Is this the only solution? 
I also know that if a user tries to save a file where the same one exists, an 
warning is given that the same file exists and do they want to over write it, 
give it a different name or maintain the two file names (hence the number at 
the end of the file). IS this the only way that Windows Server handles this 
situation?


Thanks,

Bruce

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