It's just: read %/computer/c/whatever/file.txt The algorithm for WinXX systems assumes that if the root is more than one character it is a network connection. So, don't label your drives with single letters! :-) Hope this helps. - jim At 12:34 AM 1/19/00 -0800, you wrote: >Graham Chiu wrote: >> >test: read %/d/whatever/file.txt >> What about reading across a network (unc) ? > >I think it's: > test: read %//computer/directory/file.ext > but I haven't got access to a networked computer to try it out. > >Andrew Martin >ICQ: 26227169 >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://members.xoom.com/AndrewMartin/ >-><- >
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