> Because Oracle on NT runs (hence executes UTL_FILE) under SYSTEM 
account,
> which does not have privileges to access network drives.

You can change that if you're so inclined.

( I can't believe I'm defending Windoze. shudder )

Jared








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Well, you shouldn't:)

Because Oracle on NT runs (hence executes UTL_FILE) under SYSTEM account,
which does not have privileges to access network drives.

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> On UTL_FILE, I've never had much luck using network mounted files.
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> For external procedures just follow the rules for creating DLLs on NT,
> works
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> DBMS_JOB works fine.
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> For UTL_FILE make sure, you are following NT conventions, when 
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> > We are contemplating moving our application from Unix to NT. The main
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> > that concerm me are where our application interfaces with the OS, via 
a
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> > external procedure, and also via UTL_FILE. Also, can I expect DBMS_JOB
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