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A Web Application

Hello I have a .NET project, a Web Application and I need to save a file
with some data the
user selects. If I use the command FileOpen it will save the file in the
server and not in the local machine where I'm running the application. Is
there a way to save a file in the local machine and not the web server. I
use the function GetFolders and brings me the directories in the path but
for the server machine, not the local machine.

Thanks in advance
Nov 23 '05 #1
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DWS
I'd make a link on a webpage that links to the your file on the webserver
then when the user clicks the link the file will just open. Possiby some
instructions on how to right click save the link target.
Good Luck
DWS

"Jennyfer Barco" wrote:
A Web Application

Hello I have a .NET project, a Web Application and I need to save a file
with some data the
user selects. If I use the command FileOpen it will save the file in the
server and not in the local machine where I'm running the application. Is
there a way to save a file in the local machine and not the web server. I
use the function GetFolders and brings me the directories in the path but
for the server machine, not the local machine.

Thanks in advance

Nov 23 '05 #2

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