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April 28th, 2003, 06:16 PM
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Problem creating solution file on network drive
I'm very new to Visual Studio .Net and even newer to Win 2003 Server (I guess we're all new to that), so sorry if the answer to my question is obvious. I just loaded Win 2003 Web Edition on a new server and am trying to create a solution file on it from a workstation that has Visual Studio .Net on it. I keep getting an access denied error, so I'm assuming that I need to give the ASPNET account rights to the directory, but I'm not sure. Any and all help is much appreciated.
Mike
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April 29th, 2003, 02:10 PM
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there are two solutions (probably more)
1. using the cmd /C "/Y copy \\PC1\source \\PC2\dest"
therefore, you have to start a shell from your prg which will execute the cmd.
Access write is needed on the client machine.
2. using a client/server prg. Therefore, you first need to code both a client and a server prg and distribute the server on the client machine. Then access the this server-prg from your client on the server machine. Distribution on the client is neccessary. You can start your server-prg via RK/SupportTools using the exec script, probably even via WMI.
Which solution you should prefer, depends on your demands.
Last edited by Holiday; April 29th, 2003 at 02:29 PM.
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