Re: Cannot find mapped drive
- From: "Edwin vMierlo" <EdwinvMierlo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 07:09:26 -0000
answers in line
"Amie" <amolsane248@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanx Edwin
But what I need to know is why the mapped drive is working with windows
2000 but not with windows 2003.
I can't answer that at the moment, sorry, maybe someone else can respond to
this.
Also if at all I use UNC is there any
conectivity problem with UNC.
other than the normal quirks and gotcha's of Microsoft networking ?
No, I have not found any specific problem using UNC from a service, compared
to using it from an application or explorer.exe.
Edwin vMierlo wrote:subsystem,
Amie,
To answer that question books have been written.
It goes to far to explain the inner workings of Windows Storage
forhere on newsgroups we try to answer problems and questions from the
community, but fully explaining how thing work, I do not have the time
insterestedthat (may be someone else on this group has)
If you are really interested in that area, I can recommend
"Inside Windows Storage" by Dilip C. Naik
and off-course the all time "bible" which is a must for anyone
yourin Windows called
"Windows Internals" by Mark Russinovich and David Solomon.
In regards to your problem, you will probably not solve this in the
short-term, unless you are using UNC to access your data from within
pathservice.
Maybe I am wrong and someone else has a solution to your problem using
mapped drives.
Best Regards,
Edwin.
"Amie" <amolsane248@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Can u tell me what is the difference betweeen UNC and Mapped drive
onregarding their internal working.
Edwin vMierlo wrote:
Amie,
as per previous post from Mike, the mapped drive is for the logged
theuser /
session only, and not for services.
that is what it is,
UNC is your solution
Rgds,
Edwin.
"Amie" <amolsane248@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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when I use the UNC name it works properly and creates and deletes
allfile but,
I can't use UNC name as it requires the server name and and if in
future the server name changes I have to change my .ini file for
changesdrivethe services which i don't want.In my .ini file i give the mapped
path(it doesnot need the server name so if at all the server
andonly thing i have to do is map to the new server)
Can u tell me why if the mapping facility is provided by Microsoft
thethrough the explorer
window I can access the file,the programme(service) cannot find
usesmapped path.\\servername\sharename
Edwin vMierlo wrote:
reconfigure your service to use a full UNC path, e.g.
rgds,
Edwin.
"Amie" <amolsane248@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
I have been using a my services on windows 2000 server which
servicea
mapped drive
for creation and deletion of files.Now i have shifted the
driveto
windows 2003 but the services doesn't start saying Mapped
amnot
found.I don't use UCN format(eg://servername/mappedfolder) I
areusing
a
mapped drive name(H:\mappedolder).
the service using the mapped drive and the mapped folder both
on
windows 2003 server(needn't to say on diff computer).
I have given full control to the mapped folder.
There is no fire wall or antivirus on the server.
Can any one give solution to this?
.
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