# PROBABLY SPAM #::URL path to Windows server?

xbury.cs at clearstream.com xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Mon Jul 25 02:56:32 EDT 2005


K

all you need is to mount the drive and copy.

use the "net use" command. It has all the parameters you speak of.
(type "net help use" for instructions on how to use it)

Another way, assuming you have administrator priviledges is to use
a simple shell copy command...

the put url will only work with case 1...

cheers
X

use-revolution-bounces at lists.runrev.com wrote on 25.07.2005 08:48:50:

> If I use the 'get URL' and 'put x into URL' command to get and put 
> data from and into a file:path/data.txt file... how do I do that when 
> the data is to be held on a network server? This'll be a Windows 
> server; in one instance a steam-driven Win98 thing, in the other 
> instance something far more up to date.
> 
> I don't have one to play with right now, and I'd rather avoid ending 
> up thrashing about experimenting too much when I can get to one. But 
> I'm worried about how to handle access permissions to the file. This 
> is one of the ways recommended for handling (basic) multiple-person 
> access to a data source file, and it makes lots of sense in most ways 
> - but I can't see how to build in the username/password fileserver 
> access aspect.
> 
> k
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