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 -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A-HBNETIO---How-I-tested-...-tp25452521p25473837.html Sent from the Harbour - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour