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DownloadFile give Acccess Denied when administrative share used

Hi, all. I have a networking question, really. I have this line of code:

my.computer.net work.downloadfi le("\\1.2.3.4\c $\file.txt", "c:\ifle.tx t",
"user", "pass")

When I run it, I get an access denied error from the framework.

If I go to the run menu on my workstation, and type:

\\1.2.3.4\c$\

And type in my credentials in the network dialog box, THEN run my code, it
works.

Now, in a certain way this makes sense. I just don't understand totally how
DownloadFile is coded under the sheets, and I probably need to use the
System.Net classes to pass the credentials a different way.

But if someone could give me a heads up as to how, I would appreciate it.

Thanks!

S
Aug 24 '06 #1
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"Bill Sempf" <se***@newsgrou ps.nospanschrie b:
I have a networking question, really. I have this line of code:

my.computer.net work.downloadfi le("\\1.2.3.4\c $\file.txt", "c:\ifle.tx t",
"user", "pass")

When I run it, I get an access denied error from the framework.
Did you already try 'File.Copy'?

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M S Herfried K. Wagner
M V P <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
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Aug 24 '06 #2


"Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]" wrote:
"Bill Sempf" <se***@newsgrou ps.nospanschrie b:
I have a networking question, really. I have this line of code:

my.computer.net work.downloadfi le("\\1.2.3.4\c $\file.txt", "c:\ifle.tx t",
"user", "pass")

When I run it, I get an access denied error from the framework.

Did you already try 'File.Copy'?
Where in File.Copy would I pass in the credentials?
Aug 25 '06 #3

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