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Hi,

I want to create a folder on remote server using vb .net. I used system.manageme nt to connect remote server. Anyone can help me in creating the folder.

Thanks in advance
Oct 24 '07 #1
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debasisdas
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Question moved to .NET Forum.
Oct 24 '07 #2
GayathriP
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You can create a folder using the following statement

System.IO.Direc tory.CreateDire ctory(strDir);
Oct 24 '07 #3
ragrawal
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I want to create folder on remote server... not on local machine...


You can create a folder using the following statement

System.IO.Direc tory.CreateDire ctory(strDir);
Oct 24 '07 #4

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