Hi David

David Arturo Macias Corona wrote:
> 
> It is creating files in root of d:\
> 
> 15/09/09  5:27a         <DIR>      0 ----  mydata
> 16/09/09  3:42a         <DIR>      0 ----  creative.ram
> 16/09/09  3:44a            99      0 a---  V661TDC2.dbf
> 16/09/09  3:45a           682      0 a---  OG_87YTT.dbf
> 16/09/09  3:47a           195      0 a---  VNB39PXG.dbf
> 16/09/09  3:48a           131      0 a---  PRHGT555.dbf
> 16/09/09  3:48a           483      0 a---  OXUJHGGF.dbf
> 16/09/09  3:48a            99      0 a---  CAL01046.dbf
> 16/09/09  3:48a            99      0 a---  CAL11046.dbf
> 16/09/09  3:48a           291      0 a---  OBNVCX32.dbf
> 16/09/09  3:48a           355      0 a---  BRWCON01.dbf
> 16/09/09  3:48a            99      0 a---  XSDE4231.dbf
> 16/09/09  3:50a            99      0 a---  UHJICONA.dbf
> 16/09/09  3:50a           579      0 a---  CHECKS.dbf
> 16/09/09  3:50a            99      0 a---  CNF0H00A.dbf
> 16/09/09  3:50a            99      0 a---  ZXKJD444.dbf
> 16/09/09  3:50a           163      0 a---  OBKJN7Y7.dbf
> 

So the .dbf's are created in d: while indexs .z01's are created 
in the folder where these belong to. Now the question is why this 
behavior ? Przemek ?

NetIO suggests that "root" of any server will never be allowed to 
be accessed. Am I correct?

Anyhow, it appears that the NetIO protocol is very useful and is 
working for Web IP's also, and is working smartly.

BTW I cannot access your server right now.
I had to leave for somewhere at the time you posted message.

d:\creative.ram and its subfolders are ok with me.

Regards
Pritpal Bedi

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