I have 3 users on 3 different computers accessing several common folders located on a shared network drive. When one user creates a new subfolder, the other users don't automatically see it. The Ctrl+Alt+Shift+L command doesn't find these additional folders.
Here's a sample structure:
-Our Common Folders
-ABC
-123
-456
-DEF
-GHI
-JKL
These exist on shared folder:
\\server\emails\Our Common Folders\ABC
\ABC\123
\DEF
... and so on.
If user User1 adds folder -MNO, User2 & User3 don't see it. They have to create a new folder as well and they get a warning that the folder and messagebase already exists or is in use.
How can I get them all to list the same folders? Are there ways to have The Bat automatically scan and list all folders containing message bases?
Thanks
Here's a sample structure:
-Our Common Folders
-ABC
-123
-456
-DEF
-GHI
-JKL
These exist on shared folder:
\\server\emails\Our Common Folders\ABC
\ABC\123
\DEF
... and so on.
If user User1 adds folder -MNO, User2 & User3 don't see it. They have to create a new folder as well and they get a warning that the folder and messagebase already exists or is in use.
How can I get them all to list the same folders? Are there ways to have The Bat automatically scan and list all folders containing message bases?
Thanks