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picking up file from a mapped drive
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| sharmila_tcs 2004-06-18, 2:29 am |
| hi everybody
while trying to get a file from a network location(we have mapped that drive on our machine )biztalk is not picking up that file.....but it works fine when we drop the file in a local folder...what should we do inorder to fetch a file from a mapped drive?
is it necessary that the systems should be in same domain
what should we do if the systems are in different domain | |
| Jan Eliasen 2004-06-26, 10:51 am |
| Hi
The user that is actually picking up the file needs rights to read AND
write the file (the file must be deleted after it has been picked up).
Could this be it?
Jan Eliasen
On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 02:29:16 -0500, sharmila_tcs
<sharmila_tcs.186md0@mail.webservertalk.com> wrote:
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>hi everybody
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>while trying to get a file from a network location(we have mapped
>that drive on our machine )biztalk is not picking up that file.....but
>it works fine when we drop the file in a local folder...what should we
>do inorder to fetch a file from a mapped drive?
>is it necessary that the systems should be in same domain
>what should we do if the systems are in different domain
--
Jan Eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for.
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| Tony Su [MSFT] 2004-06-26, 10:51 am |
| Hi,
As Jan had suggested, I believe Biztalk needs to have read and write access
to the receive folder. Can you verify that you have write access to the
receive folder? Also, did you see any event errors in the Application
eventlog?
Thanks,
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| Hi
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| The user that is actually picking up the file needs rights to read AND
| write the file (the file must be deleted after it has been picked up).
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| Could this be it?
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| Jan Eliasen
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| On Fri, 18 Jun 2004 02:29:16 -0500, sharmila_tcs
| <sharmila_tcs.186md0@mail.webservertalk.com> wrote:
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| >hi everybody
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| >while trying to get a file from a network location(we have mapped
| >that drive on our machine )biztalk is not picking up that file.....but
| >it works fine when we drop the file in a local folder...what should we
| >do inorder to fetch a file from a mapped drive?
| >is it necessary that the systems should be in same domain
| >what should we do if the systems are in different domain
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| --
| Jan Eliasen, representing himself and not the company he works for.
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