Hi.
Scenario:
One of our customers has our applications (PB 2017 R3) in a folder on a fileserver.
All shortcuts on the users computers are like this: \\Fileserver\Maritech\App\app.exe
Most of our other customers instead maps this share \\Fileserver\Maritech\ to a permament drive, ie. G:\, so that the shortuts is G:\App\app.exe rather than UNC.
In my opinion, running our application from a UNC share looks to be much slower than from a mapped drive.
Is this a known issue? Do you always prefer to run from a mapped drive?
To run the application locally on each computer could of course be a solution, but it makes upgrading a nightmare.
Now we just kick everyone out, upgrade \\Fileserver\Maritech\App with a new version and there you go.
To introduce a new regime with setups and stuff is totally off the table at this stage.
The fileserver is Windows 2016 Standard.
Databaseserver Windows 2008 Server R2.
Br,
Bjarne Anker
Maritech Systems AS
Norway