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Hi All,
I have some software that requires a network UNC Path to store data.
I have a USB drive attached to another PC on the network and I can't seem to get the software to see it. I can see it fine with Windows Explorer so I know it is available via the network.
The remote pc name is "w2000" and has drives C: (windows 2000) and G: (blank data HDD) with a Folder named "Data"
I tried the UNC of
\\w2000\g
\\w2000\g\
\\w2000\g\data
\\w2000\g\data\
and nothing is acceptable to the software.
Is it me or the software? If it is me, what should I be using as the UNC to point the software at G:\Data
There is no option in the software to use a Mapped Drive, just a UNC only.
Thanks
I have some software that requires a network UNC Path to store data.
I have a USB drive attached to another PC on the network and I can't seem to get the software to see it. I can see it fine with Windows Explorer so I know it is available via the network.
The remote pc name is "w2000" and has drives C: (windows 2000) and G: (blank data HDD) with a Folder named "Data"
I tried the UNC of
\\w2000\g
\\w2000\g\
\\w2000\g\data
\\w2000\g\data\
and nothing is acceptable to the software.
Is it me or the software? If it is me, what should I be using as the UNC to point the software at G:\Data
There is no option in the software to use a Mapped Drive, just a UNC only.
Thanks
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