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1705 error opening file from network workstation
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27/04/2006 20:11:23
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Troubleshooting
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 6 SP5
OS:
Windows 2000
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01117312
Message ID:
01117366
Views:
13
I had a problem with a customer getting 1705 when trying to open a table. The network administrator told me later that he solved the problem and the problem was with "scripting". He didn't give me a detailed explanation of the problem/solution. But I remember that the user had Full Rights to the folder yet was getting 1705 error. You may want to check the "scripting" on the PC, whatever it means. Sorry I don't have any more specific information.

HTH.

>If full access does not mean create/delete, what changes do I need to make. The provelages that are set will allow create/delete on the suerver but not from a workstation. Is there something on Windows 2003 Server that makes a distinction between on the server and over the network privelages?
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>>Full access doesn't necessarily mean CREATE/DELETE.
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>>good luck
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>>>I have an application that is installed on a Win2003 Server and runs fine there. From a workstation I am getting a 1705 File Access Denied when I am trying to copy a table to a new temporary table. This is only a problem from workstations. I have had them try on at Win2K and a WinXP worstations with the same results.
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>>>I had the user try to create a text file in Notepad and save that to the folder where the application resides and they can not create a new file there.
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>>>On the server they have allowed full access to the share for all users. They have even tried logging into the workstation as Administrator. They can run fine on the server as a normal user.
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>>>The problem saving a text file to the folder makes it a network authorization problem, but I need to help them resolve this issue.
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>>>They run antivirus on all files comeing in through the Sinic Wall firewall and so they are not running antivirus on the workstations.
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>>>Any thoughts appreciated.
>>>
>>>Alan
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