>>My client wants to use ASP pages to instantiate our VFP object, which returns data to be sent to the browser. Our VFP object will run as an out-of-process DLL, or possibly an EXE. Everything works fine in a single machine environment.
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>>In the client's environment the data will be on another machine -- a Novell server -- on his network. Will mapped drives be available? And if not, how do I make them available? Should I call "RevertToSelf"? (As suggested by Rick Strahl in his book?) Should my DLL do something the first time it is called to create these mappings?
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>You can use mapped drives or network paths... \\networkserver\share\
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>Your dll will have the same network security privelages as the machine it is installed on?
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Was that last item a question? It IIS starts as a service, and no one is logged on the server machine, will it have the same access as the system administrator?
Tom Green in Montreal