The VOB storage directory can be any directory on
the network, subject to the following restrictions:
- The directory must not already exist.
- You must have operating-system permission to create the
directory.
- The directory must be accessible to all hosts in the network
region of the local host.
- The directory must not be within a Windows special share,
such as the share that is designated by drive $ and
allows an administrator to gain access to a drive over the network.
- The directory must be on a computer that supports local
VOBs.
For example, you cannot specify a VOB storage directory
on a Windows computer that does not support local VOBs.
- The directory must not be within an existing VOB storage
directory.
- The directory must not be within a folder or drive that
represents a view.
For a snapshot view, this includes the
view root directory in the file system.
For a dynamic
view, this includes any drives mapped to that view and the dynamic views root
directory (which is typically mapped to drive M).