[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right, but \\<machinename>\<sharename>\directory does. \\DJ0X820J\c$\Programme
How do you know Programme wasnt a share on Antoine's box. It makes no difference either way:
C:\projects\>cd \\ranier\c$ '\\ranier\c$' CMD does not support UNC paths as current directories.
Like I said: you used to be able to do it on some version of windows, but the OS would get so horribly confused it wasnt worth the effort.
Jan
-----Original Message----- From: Antoine Levy-Lambert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2003 2:21 PM To: Ant Developers List Subject: Re: cvs commit: ant/src/testcases/org/apache/tools/ant/util FileUtilsTest.java
Steve Loughran says on NT you cannot change directory to \\MachineName On Windows 2000 it is not possible either. Here an example (in German for those who understand) C:\>cd \\DJ0X820J\Programme "\\DJ0X820J\Programme" ist ein ungültiger aktueller Verzeichnispfad. UNC-Pfade werden nicht unterstützt.
translation:
"\\DJ0X820J\Programme" is an invalid current directory. UNC paths are not
supported.
Antoine
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