Hallo Malte, hi Chipp The syntax on win machines for creating a path mapping from an UNC path to a ms drive letter:
net use q: \\server\share\path persistent:yes If you need specifiing access rights you can do net use q: \\server\share\path mypassWrd /USER:maltedomain\malte persistent:yes If the server/PC can be reached by the filesystem through TCP/IP (even over a VPN connection) you can use this syntax. syntax cf. http://www.computerhope.com/nethlp.htm (or just type "net use /?") in runrev: set the hideConsoleWindows to true get shell("net use q: \\192.168.20.1\share1\path ") get shell("net use z: \\192.168.20.2\share2\path ") Then you can put the file from q: to z: and after the session you could delete the mapping set the hideConsoleWindows to true get shell("net use q: /delete ") get shell("net use z: /delete ") for the next sessions. if runrev cant do the copy just use xcopy type "xcopy /?" on win Greetings, Franz Mit freundlichen Grüßen Franz Böhmisch http://www.animabit.de GF Animabit Multimedia Software GmbH Tel +49 (0)8501-8538 Fax +49 (0)8501-8537 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Original Message processed by David InfoCenter Subject: Re: Writing a file to another computer on the LAN? (04-Mai-2005 17:19) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi Malte, I would recommend creating a shared folder on the 'networked' drive, then trying to 'drag/drop' a file from your computer to it to make sure it works. If it does, then you can map it to a drive letter, and simply use the put URL form: put URL "file:C:/test.txt" into URL "file:X:/test.txt" HTH, Chipp _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution