Again, please direct replies to the mailing list.

I owe you a million apologies, please allow this to be the first.
In looking at the archive, I see this is the path definition as default:
define('SM_PATH','../');

This gives me an error message on my NT server to wit: Exception: Access
Violation (blah, blah blah)

Again, I have the folder shared by everyone with full rights. This is why I
fiddled with the path definition, at least with the path as stated in my
original post I can generate the errors as also stated in my original post.

Someone running a Windoze server may be able to chime in, but basically, your server isn't configured to resolve relative paths correctly or there are permissioning problems (possibly not inherited?) that you still haven't fixed. The code should be left alone; the problem is your server config.


 - Paul



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