Hi,

You might find problems with security even though the drive/share is
mapped.  For instance at home I have a home drive mapped to my local
hard drive.  I am unable to execute programs due to security settings if
I access programs using the mapped drive letter.  I can however access
the applications using the unmapped drive letter.  

Have you tried copying the files to a local drive?


Clayton


-----Original Message-----
From:   Phil Knight
Sent:   Wed 10/15/2003 7:35 AM
To:     'Ivan Tarasov '
Cc:     '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject:        RE: [nant-dev] Draco.NET invocation and locating
assemblyreferen ces
Hello Ivan, 

Thanks for the quick response. Unfortunately though I'd already tried
your
suggestion without success - in fact I was convinced that was going to
be
the answer as well. 

I've currently got the Draco service running under my own logon account
(which also belongs to the admins group). I've remapped the R: drive
locally
using the subst command so everything is self-contained on the one
machine,
but whatever I seem to try the Draco invocation just won't pick up the
referenced assembly. 

Phil    

-----Original Message-----
From: Ivan Tarasov
To: Phil Knight
Sent: 15/10/2003 14:53
Subject: Re: [nant-dev] Draco.NET invocation and locating assembly
references

Hello Phil,

I'm not sure if this is the real problem but it seems to me that it is
the case: if you run draco as a service, it is run under LocalSystem
account, thus it is not allowed to work with the network folders (even
mapped, as I recall). Try to do the same thing on your local system,
without mapping net folder, if it helps, then just create appropriate
account for draco service

PK> I apologise in advance that what follows probably isn't 100%
relevant to
PK> nant, but I'm really hopeful that someone here might be able to set
me in
PK> the right direction and end hours of frustration. 

PK> I've set up a basic build system using nant and Draco.NET which
appears to
PK> be working well for simple solutions/projects. I've just started to
test it
PK> out on more complicated projects and have hit a problem compiling
projects
PK> that reference external dlls. I'm using the solution task to do the
compile
PK> and the dlls in question reside on a shared network drive and are
referenced
PK> via a drive mapping (R:) configured on every developer workstation. 

PK> A simple nant build file to compile the project using the solution
task
PK> works fine when executed from the command line, the problem starts
when
PK> Draco launches the exact same build file, with nant reporting that
it can't
PK> find the referenced assembly. 

PK> I've included a copy of the simple build script that demonstrates
the
PK> problem plus the output from the command line invocation (correct)
and Draco
PK> invocation (incorrect).

PK> I'm at a bit of a loss as to where to begin with this one. Only
thing I can
PK> think of at present is there's some kind of permissions thing going
on (I've
PK> tried some of the more obvious things like giving the shared folder
full
PK> access to 'everyone' but without success). 

PK> I'd be eternally grateful to anyone who can give me any pointers. 

PK> Phil 


-- 
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 Ivan                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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