To specify a default Fileshare Server, use the /s option in the Fileshare Client configuration file. For example:
            
            Windows:
            /s server2
            UNIX:
            -s server2
            tells the Fileshare Client to use the default Fileshare Server named server2. The File Handling Redirector module redirects
               all file I/O to this server unless you:
            
            
            
               
               - Specifically define a file as a local file. See the section Client Configuration in the chapter Configuration for further information. 
               
- Specify that a file is on a different Fileshare Server, using the Fileshare Client configuration file. See the section Client Configuration in the chapter Configuration for further information 
               
- Specify a different Fileshare Server as part of the filename in your program (see above) 
Note: 
               
               
               
               
                  
                  - The Fileshare Client configuration file can contain a maximum of 16 unique Fileshare Server names 
- Filenames appearing in the configuration file are case-sensitive unless defined by the /r option (DYNCONFIG), in which case
                     they are not case sensitive when run in Windows
                  
- The filename in the configuration file must appear exactly as it will appear to the File Handling Redirector module on the
                     first OPEN request passed by your program