I recently got into a web development position with a company that simply lost its server / network administrator. Although I was hired for web development, I will be asked to perform some common server maintenance tasks, which, nevertheless, have problems with this, having no experience in such materials. This does not help us lose contact with the old network administrator.
Here is the situation. Several dozens of teachers in this section of the university have common directories on the server (Windows Server 2003, SP 2), such as \\servername\Jones$ , \\servername\Smith$ and \\servername\Watson$ . My question is: Why are section names added with dollar signs? This is not a technical requirement and does not distinguish these folders from other identically named folders. Is this standard style, something like what I didn't understand, or something that I should write off as a product of the last administrator eccentricity?
I apologize for the kind question, but I did not manage to understand this, and I continue to add new directories with names with the addition of a dollar, because I'm not sure if this is actually necessary.
networking
Phantom Watson Jan 15 '09 at 20:38 2009-01-15 20:38
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