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4-2 Mounting or Mapping Network Drives

The HP CD-ROM Server File System

The CD-ROM server will appear to your system as a file server.
Like any other file server it has a directory structure where files
are stored. The CD-ROM server directory structure is outlined
below:

The purpose of each folder is more fully explained on the
following pages.

The cd Folder

When you insert a CD-ROM into a connected drive, a folder for
that CD-ROM is created in the cd folder on the server. All the
files on that CD-ROM are accessed through this folder.

The name of the cd folder will comply with the following rules:

The volume name held on the CD-ROM will be used if alias
names have not been set (see below).

If the CD-ROM volume name is not detected (for example, it
is specified in upper-case letters), and there are no alias
names set, then the CD-ROM server will automatically
allocate a name of the form

cd_

nnnnn

, where

nnnnn

is a

unique five digit number.

These folders contain
each CD-ROM’s files
and data.

The index file is used
for Web browsing.

The config folder holds
configuration files used
by the CD-ROM
server.

These folders contain
the files that control
access rights.

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