Answering msg from Lawrence Gordon to Ray Penas,
on Thursday April 13 1995 at 13:36
LG> No. Let me illustrate. I have written several .TIC processing
LG> programs. Suppose the location of the source file directory is
LG> I:\IM\FILE and the target location for moving the files is
LG> I:\WC40\PROGS.
LG> If the TIC program is run on the local drive, PB has no problem
LG> finding both the source and target directories. If, on the other
LG> hand, the program is run from the network, PB crashes with error
LG> 76 Path Not Found messages. This phenomenon occurs under Novell 3.12.
Have you tried replacing your x:\path\path with the 'true' network path?
Although I use a network daily, I rarely have to refer to true paths, so
I'm a little rusty , but it's something like
\\SYS:PATH1\PATH2\FILENAME.EXT
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