Thanks Ian,
The root cause of this issue is not the hard drive, it is something with
overlapped offset and high offset values, need to be set to 0 to have a
smooth APPEND to the file.
I need to use /x/sys/windows package to call this function WriteFile(handle
Handle, buf []byte, done *uint32, overlapped *Overlapped) (err error).
However, there is neither examples nor clarification on how to use or call
the function. Also, most of the function in this package using
*int16/*int32 for file names which is not clear to me if I want to use a
string file name.
Appreciate any support you can provide, or guidance on a material which
could help.

Regards,
helhada

On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 9:04 PM Ian Lance Taylor <i...@golang.org> wrote:

> On Tue, Sep 22, 2020 at 11:14 AM helhadad <helha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi Folks,
> > I am trying to create file and write to it on a network mapped drive,
> which I can access, create, delete and edit files using windows explorer or
> CMD (Windows 10/Server 2016).
> >
> > You can find all details of the issue and response from other Go-Expert
> below:
> >
> >
> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/63960049/writing-to-networked-mapped-drive-empty-files-or-failure
> >
> > I would appreciate if you enlighten me about the issue and how to solve
> it.
>
> According to Stack Overflow you are getting errors that say "the
> parameter is incorrect."  If I search for "Windows the parameter is
> incorrect" all the top links are about reformatting the disk.  So
> perhaps you should give that a try.
>
> Ian
>

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