We're setting up some shared ibays, following a convention our users have gotten used to over the years -- H: for personal network drives, K: for the departmental network drive, M: for the main shared drive, etc. Windows XP is showing such ibays using an overly long name of something like:
ibayname on 'SME Server (server1)' (K:)
This is putting the piece that the user knows to look for, the K: piece, way off to the right, and in come cases, such as doing a File Open in Word, it gets cut off and isn't there period. Our existing drives, on the Warp servers we are migrating off of, show up as a shorter:
sharename on 'server1' (K:)
Is there any way to get rid of the "SME Server" part, so the names show up more like the second example above? I love that we're using SME Server, but our users couldn't care less and they really don't need that information. It would be nicest if Windows just displayed the K: information first, but Bill obviously is trying to get people away from the simple drive letter concept to a more flexible, and therefore more confusing, system of accessing things by arbitrary names.