On 5/23/07, Jared Farrish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh yeah, and tijnema has a good point:

\\compname-x\\offsite\\db\\test.dbf

For the escaping issue, you should use \\\\compname-x\\offsite\\db\\test.dbf

Btw, what does top post mean?

Means you are replying at top of the old post, and not, like i do,
write a comment undersomething you are referring to.

On 5/23/07, Jared Farrish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Other than permissions, you might be referencing the folder by the local
> network mapping drive initial, instead of the actual path:
>
> X:\\offsite\db\test.dbf == \\compname-x\offsite\db\test.dbf
>
> Generally, I like using the computer name and not a mapping. I find this
> name-based address through the 'My Network Places' folder.
>
> I'm not much of a windows networking person, but this might be the
> problem. Results may vary, but in windows, I think the mappings are by
> machine only, as mappings (I assume) are local aliases, and must be set or
> "shared" among groups of machines to be known.
>
> It's probably a permissions thing, though.
>
> FWIW
>
> --
> Jared Farrish
> Intermediate Web Developer
> Denton, Tx
>
> Abraham Maslow: "If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see
> every problem as a nail." $$




--
Jared Farrish
Intermediate Web Developer
Denton, Tx

Abraham Maslow: "If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see
every problem as a nail." $$


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