>I wonder if SERV-U can handle a universal naming convention (UNC) entry in
>its parameters.
Yes, BUT this is assuming that you've already connected to the remote
machine, and mapped a drive with a valid login address (or made that
resource available to EVERYONE, which is never a good idea). Thus, my
prior advice.
>For example: \\myserver\somedirectory instead of F:\somedirectory
>With a UNC, the shared directory is available as soon as the networking
>service starts in NT. The account that SRVANY uses must have permissions
>to the shared directory.
You should probably leave Serv-U running as the system account if you're
running it as a service. That's why I let it run as the logged-in user via
AutoAdminLogon keys.
>
>Hope this helps,
>Kevin Seyer
>Dolphin Communications Inc.
>Dallas, TX
>ks@beltline.com
>
>At 12:28 AM 7/8/97 -0500, you wrote:
>>I am positive that I am having problems with setting my permissions and
>>I can't figure it out. I have an ftp program (SERV-U) installed as a
>>service using SRVANY. The ftp program starts fine when the server starts
>>except I don't have access to any of the drives that I mapped to. If I
>>sign on as the administrator or similar, exit the program and then
>>re-start the program, all of the mapped drives are there.
>>
>>I guess the question boils down to, what permissions does the service
>>require to allow it access to mapped resources and how do I set it?
>>
>>Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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