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Thanks for your reply.

This makes perfect sense - I hadn't taken into account the time for a machine to pull it's finger out and get around to responding!

I had another couple of thoughts though: Given that all I want to do is to offer a user a reasonably sensible default server share to use for storing 'local-ish' cached data, from a list of admin-configured possibilities, what about either finding out where the server is geographically, and seeing which is closest to the client, or even finding out the server's time zone, and using the one with the smallest offset from the client? Not sure if either of these are possible or feasible. Any ideas?


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