I have recently (august 09) switched from windows pcs to imac. I have a network drive attached to my airport extreme, but it comes up as '.psf' (X. I am running parallels and xp because I have an exrensive database written in Microsoft Access and I need to run that database for my home business.
My database has T: written into the code, so that I can get it from anywhere on my network. There is a LOT of visual Basic coding in the database, so I can't just rewrite it. In fact, I can't even start it unless the drive is identified as T: with no '.psf' in the name.
Does anyone know how to force the system to recognize it as T:, at least when running in Parallels?
TIA
Floyd
My database has T: written into the code, so that I can get it from anywhere on my network. There is a LOT of visual Basic coding in the database, so I can't just rewrite it. In fact, I can't even start it unless the drive is identified as T: with no '.psf' in the name.
Does anyone know how to force the system to recognize it as T:, at least when running in Parallels?
TIA
Floyd