I mapped dirve in a another computer as K: and I need to listout folders in a asp page that mapped drive. So I was checked that drive is in ready state using IsReady property, but it will return false. But when I was tried in VB application using same code it work perfectly. So any one know what can be happned.
<%
set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
set d = fso.GetDrive("K:")
if d.IsReady Then
response.write " Drive " & d.driveletter & " is Ready "
else
response.write " Drive " & d.driveletter & " is not Ready "
end if
%>
how to write a text file to a mapped drive or network drive. In my script, I’m currently writing the text file to a local folder on the server temporarily until I can figure this out.
So far I have tried to use the mapped drive letter, network path, etc. to get this working. I believe all the permissions are in order (I hope) as well. No matter what I have tried, I just get a Path Not Found script error. I know this has to be possible, just I’m missing something … probably something right under my nose but I just can’t figure it out.
I have mapped a drive in our IIS, but I don't know how to connect to it from ASP. I would like to place files (like images files) to the mapped drive T:XXXYYY and display files from there.
I've tried using Server.MapPath, but when I put T:XXXYYY as parameter, it will say it requires virtual path but not physical path.
Then I tried using:
Set MyFileObject=Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set MyFolder=MyFileObject.GetFolder("T:XXXYYY") but it will say Path not found.
I'm running two servers, the machine running IIS that is running my ASP script uses the same IUSR account and password as the folder that I am trying to access through a mapped drive. Permissions should be good.
here is my code:
Set objFile = Server.CreateObject ("Scripting.FileSystemObject") objFolder = "M: estfolder" Set MyFolder = objFile.GetFolder(objFolder)
if I take the same directory path "M: estfolder" and paste it into explore it finds the path without a problem...
I am trying to get the computer/server names from the mapped drives on the Clients PC when they select a file from the upload "browse" button. When the user clicks on the "Browse" button on the "<input type="File"... control and selects a file located in one of many possible mapped drives. I want to save the location of the file as a path as you would see when mapping a drive. For instance, "serverfolders... instead of the mapped path of "P:foldersubfolder... etc. Therefore, when a user views the document they can click on the link and get access to the file regardless of how their drives are mapped. Oh, I need to be able to do this from classic ASP.
I attempted to use the FileSystemObject object but cannot find the method that gives me this information.
I have an asp page (see source code below) running on IIS 6.0 on Win2003 Server that tries to get file and folder information on a Novell Server. I am able to successfully connect to the share on the Novell box if I use the UNC path. But, unfortunately, I need to have the mapped path for my application.
I created a simple vbs script and saved it to the server desktop and run it to verify connectivity to the Novell box. I am logged in to the server with the same user as set up in my website as the anonymous user. The vbs file runs perfectly. But as soon as I move the code into an asp file, I get the following error "Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a004c' Path not found". If I go into my asp file and change the path to the novell box to a UNC format, then it works. Below is the asp file: Code:
I need to know how and if its possible to have a vbscript run when a user logs onto my pc. I need the script to connect to my mapped network drives on my pc since you have to double click under My Computer in order to connect to the drives. I want this automated as much as possible.
I currently use a batch file under the startup folder but wanted the process to run behind the scenes instead of a dos box popping up.
<i><b>Originally posted by : Augusto (augustocm2000@yahoo.com)</b></i><br />Hi<br />I've got a problem that I´ve been trying to solve but there is no way I can find the solution.<br /><br />I am mapping a network (intranet) drive in my computer (winNT 4.0), but when I try to "see" this drive (or a directory of this drive) from an asp page, it is impossible! What I mean is that the drive is mapped and accessible in my windows explorer, but my asp code says "Path Not Found". And I have no problem when I "see" a local drive, it locates without no problem.<br />Does anyone know if this is a problem with the server??A configuration problem, for example?!<br />
I want to check the disk drive space on a small intranet. Like 30 computers. All have been partitioned and have a D: drive that is shared and is the drive I'm trying to check. This is basically what I have tried:
Code: Dim fs, pcdrive, cdrive, n
Set fs=Server.CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set pcdrive = fs.GetDrive("xx.xx.xx.xxshare01-d")
Response.Write("Share01 Free Drive Space is: " & pcdrive & "<br>")
set pcdrive = nothing set fs = nothing
Is there something wrong with the code or would it possibly have to do with permissions? When this script runs,I get a page cannot be displayed.
1. The file is on a map drive, which is mapped to a folder on the same server. Example. The user's folder 'John'. 2. I am able to get the file information ("E:PhotosImage1.jpg") and can copy the file to the folder. ONCE I KNOW THE UNC ("headoffice- dellsystPhotosImage1.jpg" file to copy) I would like to be able to get the UNC from the user's system, by submitting the drive letter to a function. This script is for an Intranet and should be in ASP or JavaScript. ..
I am trying to write a file of emails to my mail server for a newsletter.The emails come from a form on a website and append the file.However I can not accomplish this.I have tried mapping the a network drive.Then writing to the file with the path
"U://subscrib.txt" using the filesys obj.
This did not work and I am unsure why.I could not add the internet user to the permissions on the mail server because its not the same machine.
I have a mapped drive on my intranet web server to my internet web server. When I iterate through the drives collection on my intranet site, my mapped drive does not show up. Is there anyway I can get to this drive to read a small set of known files? I don't really want to have to create a virtual folder on the internet web server and move the files in question to it so that my intranet server can get to them.
i would map a network drive from a share on another server. it works fine with the net use command under user login but it do not work from an asp script or dll.
is this that i have to add the iuser_<computer_name> profile into network computer that share it resources?
i want to map to other drive/folder in other machine is possible to do ? i am just handling some file management through web(intranet). my asp files are on my webserver, i do have an file server as well.
want i want is map to my file server so that user can handle their files (of course they are restricted to some extend). some sample code on this.
I'm trying to create an admin page that can run miscellaneous scripts for our IT department. Currently, I'm trying to create a script that can map a network drive for a user (e.g. a form where I can input pathfolder, drive letter, and domainuser). Is this possible? If so, can someone point me in the right direction?
if it's possible to save a file down to someone's C drive from an ASP page. I've left him fiddling around with the FileSystem object and TexStream object, but I don't fancy his chances.
I'm guessing this may not be possible, as people may not be overly happy with the concept of web pages writing files to their machines, but I thought I'd ask. And it's on an intranet if that helps.
How can i save an image that i have on display on a ASP page, to my hard drive? I'd like to be able to save it to let's say "C:My Documents" or something like that...
I am trying to read a file which resides on FILESERVERMYFOLDERmyfile.txt.I can not map this server on the webserver. I need to access it through UNC.I have a domain account which when used with ASP.NET works fine through impersonation. I use it for ASPUpload and it works fine to save files on FILESERVERMYFOLDER
I want to read the file through FILESYSTEMOBJECT. I don't know if I can impersonate using FILE SYSTEM OJBECT.How can I read the file.
Need to knnow how to check if a given network drive and folder exists.
i understand the File io system and how to check if a folder or a file exists.
PS. This would be a maped network drive.. i.e. 23232.23.4556 ( z: ) or enginering on 'werserverde' ( Y: )
Just some more to maybe help answer my question What I need it to beable to enter this "10.52.1.38~Library" into my serch box and have it check if it is valid or not. Code:
I am using a file type input box in an HTML form. When a file is selected, the local pathname results. Is there a way to run this form online, and access a file on the visitor's PC from the web? What pathname needs to be used?
my current setting is user will click a link in the web page and choose the place that they want to save the file to.
Now i am trying to auto download the file. that means user click the link, it straight away download to for eg. "D:Test". my problem is the web page is at server. user will access the web page thru http, but how am i going to auto download to the user's local drive?
I have two machines, one generate files, and copy to the other. I try wscript.shell in my program, but it dit not work.
The two machines are not in the same domain. I saw some people's question but not suitable for me,their machine are in the same domain. They can assign permission to do the job.
I have a domain www.company.com and also a sub domain like forum.company.com I have learned that the sub domain is actually a folder under my main domain so if I typed www.company.com/forum - it would go to the same file as if I typed the sub domain, unfortunatly all the files in the subdomain point to root paths eg: /Images/logo.gif
This isn't a problem as the subdomain is seperate and I treat it like its a new website.
I was wondering before I spend more money and activate a 10mb SSL folder - how would I actually code for this folder?
Is the SSL on a seperate server, or just a folder off the main domain name?
I want to do a register system "username" etc & some personnal details through a sercure line.
My web site is entirely based on XML/XSL. Transformation of XML into HTML is a server-side process. All my URLs are like this: http://host/Application/?Document=AnyDoc&Chapter=3. There is only one script, default.asp, in the root web that processes requests and displays HTML content based on the query string.I'd like to intercept calls to http://host/Application/Catalog and translate into http://host/Application/?Document=Catalog before it is passed to the custom error 404 handler. Can it be done - do I need a HTML filter or something?
I am writing an intranet and want to be able to hyperlink to all files within a specific folder AND it's subfolders. Whilst I can hyperlink to the files in the specified folder AND I can also iterate through the subfolders and list them, for some reason I cannot hyperlink to the sub folders. I am writing this software at home using a computer that has IIS and Windows 98 and am accessing this as my server from another computer on my network.
My Home Page on the Server is http://maxitek (the name of my Windows98 Computer) and when I look at the value of the variable "PathSpec" - it becomes C:Inetpubwwwroot which when I try to create links to the sub folder it is probably here where the problem is. The files themselves link, but not with their full subfolder names, i.e., for a file called "C:Inetpubwwwrootmytestmytest2mytest.txt" I am getting a link that just looks like this Code:
I've looked everywhere and can't seem to figure out how to create folders. I've got a tonne of other stuff sussed and am about to attempt creating text files, but folders elude me still.
I have written some ASP code that creates a group of folders using the FileSystemObject. It all works fine when the folders are being created on the same server becuase I have the correct permissions. The problem is that the code is going to be activated when people do something on our intranet. The guy in IT has set up the permissions for the Inetuser account so that in theory it should work.
It isn't working though. The first place it falls over is when I check to see if a folder exists on this other server, it doesn't find it. I am trying to access it using the full path i.e.
If fso.FolderExists(//servername/folder1/folder2)) then...
That doesn't seem to work though because it doesn't find it when it definitely exists. Does anyone know how I should be doing this?
I expect this has been covered before but I can't anything to reflect this. How (with code) can you view folders within a directory from within a drop down menu?