Bill; Which read/write type are you using when you open the file? If you use "disk" then it uses standard windows permissions (i.e.. if you can update the program in notepad you can update it in UniDebugger). I have mapped drive letters - but I wouldn't think it would be any different. I've never gone through the hassle of setting up ftp to work on a windows host. But I have used it on an Aix host. Standard ftp... Lastly is UniObjects. I've gotten it to work - just to make sure I could. The only benefit I saw was having the program actually locked at the UniData level - never found it worth the trouble. Using straight disk is so much easier. What type of permissions/security do you have on the share? What if you use the full unc path? What if you map a drive? You're not doing something silly like logging in as someone who isn't a member of the admin or UniData group? Was the user recently added to the group? Sometimes it takes a while to take effect. hth Colin Alfke Calgary Canada
________________________________ From: Bill Haskett Speaking of UniDebugger, how does one go about updating a UniData file on another server? I have UD 7.1 running on a Win 2K3 server. The permissions on this server allow Administrators complete control and the "UniData" group complete control. The group of accounts I want access to is located in "E:\MyApp\". I've "shared" this directory as "MyApp" then in UniDebugger I open the "BP" file in "\\AsiDev\MyApp\Dta\BP" then select a program. When I try to update the program I get a message that I don't have permissions. What permissions should I give to "E:\MyApp" so that UniDebugger can update these programs? Any help would be appreciated. :-) Bill Haskett ------- u2-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
