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Fail to save xmldocument

Hi All,

I have problem in saving the xmldocument.
The error message is "unable to access to the path".

How to enable it? I have try sharing the foler - but the answer still cannot
solve the problem.

Any ideas?

thank you in advance.

Best regards,
Ocurnos/
Nov 24 '05 #1
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Daniel try posting some snippet code.
And do your ASPNET acct have the required permission?
Patrick

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Hi All,

I have problem in saving the xmldocument.
The error message is "unable to access to the path".

How to enable it? I have try sharing the foler - but the answer still cannot solve the problem.

Any ideas?

thank you in advance.

Best regards,
Ocurnos/

Nov 25 '05 #2

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