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<blockquote data-quote="Lehmden" data-source="post: 1248602" data-attributes="member: 109222"><p>Hi.</p><p>You don't need to bother about "Remote Resources" folder at all.</p><p>It's a "virtual" disk created by Dokan as a way to transport all kinds of media (audio, video, images, archives, ISO files,...) in an unified way. It don't contain any "real" data and will be freshly created on every start. Those virtual disks are for usage by the MP2 server only and for this they can not be accessed from "outside"... It's not needed or useful to back them up...</p><p></p><p>Earlier versions of MP2 had created this virtual disk with an own drive letter (normally T: if not in usage) but this extra drive letter could disturb some other programs that want to access all disks, no matter if they should. That's why the virtual disk now is mounted in an empty NTFS folder instead, similar as you can do it with any "regular" disk...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lehmden, post: 1248602, member: 109222"] Hi. You don't need to bother about "Remote Resources" folder at all. It's a "virtual" disk created by Dokan as a way to transport all kinds of media (audio, video, images, archives, ISO files,...) in an unified way. It don't contain any "real" data and will be freshly created on every start. Those virtual disks are for usage by the MP2 server only and for this they can not be accessed from "outside"... It's not needed or useful to back them up... Earlier versions of MP2 had created this virtual disk with an own drive letter (normally T: if not in usage) but this extra drive letter could disturb some other programs that want to access all disks, no matter if they should. That's why the virtual disk now is mounted in an empty NTFS folder instead, similar as you can do it with any "regular" disk... [/QUOTE]
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