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Autocompletion in CMD box on network drive (JLAN Server)

krischu
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I'm not sure whether I'm in the right forum or community here, so correct me, if I'm wrong and lead me to the right direction.

I'm using a JLAN server. The servlet container is Tomcat 6.0.39, OS is Windows 7 SP2.

I connect a network drive by

NET USE Z: \\localhost\OPENCMS

The funny thing is - and that's my question about - when I try autocompete a
command line by using the TAB key, nothing happens - in contrary to the known
behaviour on a normal network drive.

Anyone knowing about this issue and how one can make autocompletion to work?


Christoph


This is the JLANconfig.xml:

<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>

<jlanserver>
  <servers>
    <SMB/>
  </servers>

  <SMB>
      <host name="OCMSJLAN" domain="OCMSJLANDOMAIN">
      <broadcast>255.255.255.255</broadcast>
      <smbdialects>LanMan,NT</smbdialects>
      <comment>OpenCms JLAN</comment>
      <tcpipSMB platforms="windows,linux,macosx,solaris"/>
    </host>
    <sessionDebug flags="Negotiate,Socket,Tree"/>
    <authenticator type="enterprise" />
  </SMB>


  <debug>
    <output>
      <class>org.alfresco.jlan.debug.ConsoleDebug</class>
      <logFile>jlansrv.log</logFile>
      <append/>
    </output>
  </debug>

  <shares/>

  <security>
    <shareMapper>
        <class>org.opencms.jlan.CmsJlanShareMapper</class>
    </shareMapper>
    <JCEProvider>cryptix.jce.provider.CryptixCrypto</JCEProvider>
    <usersInterface>
        <class>org.opencms.jlan.CmsJlanUsers</class>
    </usersInterface>
  </security>
</jlanserver>

















































































































































































































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mrogers
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I don't think there is anything that can be done.    I think the caching is being done on windows.
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