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Hi Experts,

I want to move/copy/create/delete a file to/from the network folder,
\\mypc\myshare\ through filesystemobject, and this shared folder has its own
security setting. How can I specify the valid user info in order to make
change to this network folder? Or is there any other better way to serve
this purpose? Thanks for any idea.

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Andrew


Jul 19 '05 #1
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On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 23:06:47 GMT, "Andrew" <du******@yahoo.com> wrote:

You'll have to use username/password via Basic Authentication. Anon
won't work. The settings are in the IIS console. IIS runs with an
account (sometimes the anon account), but UNC means it will have to
have credentials to get to the share.
Hi Experts,

I want to move/copy/create/delete a file to/from the network folder,
\\mypc\myshare\ through filesystemobject, and this shared folder has its own
security setting. How can I specify the valid user info in order to make
change to this network folder? Or is there any other better way to serve
this purpose? Thanks for any idea.

--
Andrew


Jul 19 '05 #2
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 02:02:34 GMT, ou***@ou812.com wrote:

Actually I think anon would work if you set the password yourself and
then set permissions for the share to that anon account with the
proper password... something like that...
On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 23:06:47 GMT, "Andrew" <du******@yahoo.com> wrote:

You'll have to use username/password via Basic Authentication. Anon
won't work. The settings are in the IIS console. IIS runs with an
account (sometimes the anon account), but UNC means it will have to
have credentials to get to the share.
Hi Experts,

I want to move/copy/create/delete a file to/from the network folder,
\\mypc\myshare\ through filesystemobject, and this shared folder has its own
security setting. How can I specify the valid user info in order to make
change to this network folder? Or is there any other better way to serve
this purpose? Thanks for any idea.

--
Andrew


Jul 19 '05 #3
http://www.aspfaq.com/2168

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Hi Experts,

I want to move/copy/create/delete a file to/from the network folder,
\\mypc\myshare\ through filesystemobject, and this shared folder has its
own
security setting. How can I specify the valid user info in order to make
change to this network folder? Or is there any other better way to serve
this purpose? Thanks for any idea.

--
Andrew

Jul 19 '05 #4
This might help, I will try it out. Thanks

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http://www.aspfaq.com/2168

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"Andrew" <du******@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:be****************@news04.bloor.is.net.cable. rogers.com...
Hi Experts,

I want to move/copy/create/delete a file to/from the network folder,
\\mypc\myshare\ through filesystemobject, and this shared folder has its
own
security setting. How can I specify the valid user info in order to make
change to this network folder? Or is there any other better way to serve
this purpose? Thanks for any idea.

--
Andrew


Jul 19 '05 #5

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