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I want to connect the hard drive of a remote user to our LAN. The user
connects via Terminal Services on a Win XP Pro laptop - the server OS is Win
2003. How can I set up this user so that they are able to back up their hard
drive on the LAN via a personal drive set up on the LAN without sharing their
drive?

Thanks.


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