Yes, it is the internal application, and I am just looking for that
better solution - how to get UNC paths from File > browseForOpen method.

--- In [email protected], Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> On Monday 14 Apr 2008, zdenekmikan wrote:
> > on PC. To be able to get access to these files from Mac AIR app I need
> > the name of server which is mapped to this O: letter. And to be able
> > to access files uploaded from Mac on PC I need to know the letter on
> > which the server with saved name is mapped on PC.
> 
> I'm not sure I want an AIR app reading those sort of details of my
internal 
> network.
> If this is an internal app (sounds like it) there is probably a better 
> solution (like common mount points, or using UNC paths directly with
no drive 
> letter).
> 
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> Tom Chiverton
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