Re: Access Denied − UNC and FileSystemObject
Re: Access Denied − UNC and FileSystemObject
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• From: "Jim Gregg"
• Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 20:46:07 −0400
As I said, just the first place to look. Error (800a0046) is a runtime error
and is most likely not related to syntax in any way. Can you manually
recreate this process? This usually relates to the inability to write to the
target drive or move from the current drive. Trying to manually move the
folder may expose the problem such as a file or folder in use or a read only
target location, etc.
"eduscripter" wrote in message
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> Yeah, I checked the local security policies on each server (as
> stated)...no differences really...the account is my domain admin
> account so the small differences shouldn't be part of it...
> thanks though...
>
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