Colin: Thanks! I'm getting success, with questions. :-)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Demo (0)-> AE VOC DTAWEB Top of "DTAWEB" in "VOC", 3 lines, 45 characters. *--: P 001: DIR 002: \\AsiOlyWaWeb\WebDev 003: D_VOC Bottom. *--: FI Filed "DTAWEB" in file "VOC". 2 Demo (0)-> LIST DTAWEB errno=2: No such file or directory can not stat() in U_get_fileid(),fname=\\AsiOlyWaWeb\WebDev. Open file error. 2 Demo (0)-> AE VOC DTAWEB Top of "DTAWEB" in "VOC", 3 lines, 30 characters. *--: 2 002: \\AsiOlyWaWeb\WebDev 002: \\AsiOlyWaWeb\E$\WebDev *--: fi Filed "DTAWEB" in file "VOC". 2 Demo (0)-> LIST DTAWEB ID-SUPP @ID_A LIST DTAWEB ID-SUPP @ID_A 18:33:21 Mar 09 2007 1 VOC....... achdemo.html advantos advantos.NET aspnet_client DesignBais Logs sps WebExamples 8 records listed 2 Demo (0)-> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - First question is why am I getting directories listed here? I'd expect to only get one item listed (the "achdemo.html" file (item)). Secondly, why would I have to use the Window administrative "$" share reference? I explicitly "shared" the directory (gave it a "share" name the same as the directory), it works in DOS, what's up with UD? I've been under the impression UD handles this kind of thing easily. Since I'm not finding it easy at all I must be missing something critical. I've spent hours in the documentation and can't find anything on the IBM technical site. Not being able to access network shares from with UD is definitely causing problems. This brings up whole slew of questions regarding security. Am I able to write anything I want to anywhere I create a "path" VOC entry? Can I assume UD on NT runs under the administrator's credentials? Should I just blow off management of any security since it's so intertwined with the O/S? Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated. Bill -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 4:56 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [U2] UD Sharing a network directory Bill Try: Top of "DTAWEB" in "VOC", 3 lines, 51 characters. *--: p 001: DIR 002: \\AsiOlyWaWeb\E$\WebDev 003: D_VOC Bottom. In one of your earlier examples you had D_VOC in <3>. You need this to list the file. You could leave as is and still be able to edit files. If you do delete the file in UniData it will tell you that it is a remote file and remove the VOC item. It won't delete either the directory or the D_VOC. Hth Colin Alfke Calgary Canada ------- u2-users mailing list [email protected] To unsubscribe please visit http://listserver.u2ug.org/
