Have you tried referencing the drive via UNC as opposed to mapped?  

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Billy Cravens
HR Web Development, Sabre
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"Owens, Howard" wrote:
> 
> I have a couple of applications that read and write files on a network drive
> and then FTP the results to a remote server.
> 
> We used this for about a year with my Windows95 installation.  No problem.
> 
> Two months ago or so, we upgraded my machine to Win2K.  Things seemed to be
> working fine until this weekend.
> 
> We're running the single-license 4.5.1 (maybe 4.5.2) on the Win2K machine.
> 
> The typical part of this application is supposed to take the results of a
> form submission, write the file to the remote drive and then FTP the results
> to the remote server.  We're using CFFile to write that file, but we are now
> getting an error that says the file cannot be written.
> 
> Under my login, I have complete administrative permissions on this network
> drive, so this doesn't seem to be a permissions problem.
> 
> When I login, the drive shows up as mapped and connected to properly in the
> My Computer folder.
> 
> Then, after I try to run the CF process, the drive shows up with a red X
> through it.  I can open the disk fine, but the red X doesn't go away unless
> I relogin, restart or re-map the drive.
> 
> Any ideas as to what's going on?  These are mission critical apps, one of
> which can only be run off of this machine.
> 
> BTW: We're getting the same error if I try running the appes under Win95 on
> the same machine.
> 
> H.
> 
>
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