Hi kavitha,

With J2EE1.2.1,  I  use "java.io" and use "path+filename"("E:\f1\f2\myfile") to
write a file.
So if there is not limit in your "servlet engine", perhaps you can write file
with the above way.


Bo
July 07,2000


kavitha ramasamy wrote:

> Hello,
>
>      When a file is created from the servlet, it is created under
> OS c:/winnt/system32 directory. How to create this under webserver directory
> in NT.
> The server may run in different drive E.
>
> Any help,
> Kavitha
>
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