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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Windows API functions
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00139429
Message ID:
00140468
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>hth,
>>
>>Hi George,
>>
>>I used this code pretty much as is and am getting a return code of 487. Tried it with several drive letters that I know are active. We're using Novell 4.x under WintNT4.0 Workstation. Am I missing something?
>>
>Hi Bill,
>
>Well, I certainly hope you fixed my error in that code. It should have read:
>* The last reference to lcremote previously said lcbuffer
>lcremote = LEFT(lcremote, AT(CHR(0), lcremote) - 1)
>Other than that it works as advertised on Win 95 and Win 98 under Novell 4.x, and Win 95 under Novell 3.1x. All of this leads me to ask, did you add a backslash to the drive letter? It should end with the colon.

Yeah, I fixed the AT() function call. Didn't mention it cause I knew it was a typo :-). Looked at it again ... my bad. Got in a hurry and missed the "@" in the declare for the INTEGER. Works fine. Sorry for bother.

Thanks again,
Bill
William A. Caton III
Software Engineer
MAXIMUS
Atlanta, Ga.
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