Hi again Chuck, the C$ shared folder is a matter of a default situation, it is out of my scope, is is in the scope of a client installation and i have to ajust ot that. the previoius mail written by Jon ( thanks Jon !! ) , reffered me to a bug #28219, which you find in http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28219 . i looked at the sources myself iand i have came to conclusion that its a problem in one of the two: org.apache.crimson.jaxp.SAXParserFactoryImpl which is the parser implementation in jdk 1.4 or in Digester and likely it's in Digester the major question: till the bug is fixed, is the two dollar workaround is sufficient in context element path? or do i have to worry that other characters will disapear in parsed xml files? is there is any substitute for Digester? Regards Sun House
"Caldarale, Charles R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From: Sun House [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: docBase attribute in context element doesn't recognize c$ > > you wrote :"Or giving the root of C: on that PC a proper share name?" > What is a "proper share name" ? The C$, D$, etc. names are administrative SMB shares created automatically by Windows. You have to be a member of the Administrators group in order to use them. You can create your own share names (without a $ in them) at any directory (folder) level by right-clicking on the folder or drive in Windows Explorer and selecting sharing or properties. These additional share names can be given more appropriate security constraints. - Chuck THIS COMMUNICATION MAY CONTAIN CONFIDENTIAL AND/OR OTHERWISE PROPRIETARY MATERIAL and is thus for use only by the intended recipient. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the e-mail and its attachments from all computers. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 50x more storage than other providers!
