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12/06/2002 10:58:36
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
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I remarked out the 'procedure fileuse' line and saved the file as 'openfiles.prg' I then called it like so:

DO openfiles WITH "NCSERVER","C:\pro32",""

The server is an NT4.0 server and the c:\pro32 is the actual path ON THE SERVER, not the shared path visible to users.

Right now, it must be on the same domain as far as I can tell and you must have admin rights.

Tracy


>Can u post an example of how u call this procedure? Am getting ERROR 5. Not sure if its a rights issue or incorrectly passed parms.
>
>
>>Hi Nadya, It works great. I've tried it too on NT/2k. Do you know of anyway to do this on Win95/98 networks? Never thought I'd need to on the older lans, but it appears I do!
>>
>>TIA
>>
>>Tracy
>>
>>>See FAQ #7896
>>>
>>>>Can you give me any more info on where to find the download?- what string is in the desciption, etc. I can't seem to find it.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>>
>>>>bonnie
>>>>
>>>>>>Is there any way on an NT network to see who has a file open? Users often need to maintain files and this involves making sure noone has a file open. It's a guessing game to see who has a file open. This operation must work from a remote machine (not on the server).
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Thanks
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Bonnie
>>>>>
>>>>>Bonnie,
>>>>>There is a file in downloads section for this purpose.
>>>>>Cetin
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