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9 years ago
attila
RiggsFolly wrote "Would it not prove your theory, if you logged this problem PC into the network with that same userid/password as the PC that works?" I tried it and it didn't work - bang goes that theory! The solution that I posted at 13:19 is the only one that works so far. After 3 days of pain, I'm now going to take a few days off!
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9 years ago
attila
I have cracked it! The root of the problem was the "Log On As" under which WAMP was running. To fix it, I ran services.msc and modified the WAMPAPACHE service to run under the PC's user ID instead of under "Local System Account".
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9 years ago
attila
RiggsFolly... Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately, it won't solve my problem. Once I've mapped the network drive, the system transfers to it, and then runs an application upon that drive. The application then opens/reads/creates/deletes/etc many different files on the network drive. I still reckon that the problem is something to do with permissions, but I cannot find out how. The e
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9 years ago
attila
Many thanks for your suggestions. I've been searching the web for similar issues with other users, and I'm coming to the same conclusion. I've also been playing around with moving commands between different batch files etc, to try to pin down exactly what is going wrong. I haven't cracked it yet, but it "feels" like some sort of permissions problem. As regards using NET USE, I'
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9 years ago
attila
We have an application that uses the PHP EXEC command to spawn batch files that in turn run C-programs. The reason for the nesting is that the batch files also do file copies, deletions, etc. We have found that network drive mappings are sometimes not valid within these batch files, even though they are accessible outside the WAMP environment. In the past, we have managed to get the drive
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