accessing mapped drives in ASP.NET application

From: Farooq Khan (farooq_at_softechww.com)
Date: 07/27/04


Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2004 17:29:43 +0500

hi,
is there any way i can access mapped drive through ASP.NET application?? i
have tried doing that the standard way but didnt work, used the same code in
win32 application and it worked fine though.
thanks
Farooq Khan



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