Hi Naomi. Thnaks for the link.
This uses a utility called CACLS.exe, most of which I can follow.
The only bit I am unsure about is the User.. what is the user name if running
this form a .Net Web App.
Regards,
Gerard
>Hi Gerard,
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>>Hi Naomi.
>>What account the DLL is running from?
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>>What I did here was to try anf give absolutely all rights but it is something that I
>> dont do every day so would not be that familiar.
>>There seems to be lots of places to go and assign rights and I
>> wopuld nto be sure I have ALL the rights set up corrctly.
>>But I do think it is some sort of righjts issue ?
>>
>>Can you point me in the right direction
>>It looks like what I need to do is give fll rights to the
>> other machine's folder , if its running from a DLL
>>
>>Regards,
>>Gerard
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>>>Hi Gerard,
>>>
>>>From the DLL you can try to map network drives and also set rights for the folders, but it's a bit tricky. What account the DLL is running from?
>>>
>>>>Hi Naomi
>>>>Using Shared did not make any difference
>>>>
>>>>I have done a bit of experimenting with various code changes, and
>>>> what seems to be happening, is that from the DLL only,
>>>> it does not recognise the Network Folder Or machine where
>>>> the file is.
>>>>If I USE outside the DLL, its fine.
>>>>Its also fine, from within the DLL, if I select a File on the Local Machine
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Regards,
>>>>Gerard
>>>>
>>>>