Programmatically Return Who Is Using A Particular File Within A Network Share?
Feb 4, 2012is there a way to programmatically return who is using a particular file within a network share??
View 4 Repliesis there a way to programmatically return who is using a particular file within a network share??
View 4 RepliesI am looking for a way to possibly intercept the point that a file is being accessed on a network share. Specifically before it is determined whether the user has access to the file or not.The goal will be to grant access to that file if the file request is coming from a specific process and that user currently does not have access.
View 1 RepliesI am developing an application, which hunts the local network for attached computers then checks for a share and a file, if found it displays it in a listbox. While testing this I have seen some strange Chinese or Japanese computer names pop up and in a few seconds go away, the names seem to always be different.
View 8 RepliesI am trying to open a file from a server
I currently have
Dim attachedFilePath As String = "\myservermyshare est.txt"
File.Open(attachedFilePath, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read, FileShare.Read)
This does not open a file.
However, if I change the path to be local then there is no issue.
Dim attachedFilePath As String = "c:... est.txt"
So, is there a way to open a file from remote storage?
I need to delete a hung laccdb file on a network share with vb.net or some other tool.
View 1 RepliesI've been looking at accessing shared folders, read and write, via the network without being prompted by the OS for the username and password.
On this forum, and googling, I can find many things about accessing network shares, but none using code which also passes the username and password required.
What I'm basically looking for is to not have to map a drive on the users computer. Then using code, write or read files from a network share and at the same time pass the username / password required for that network share.
how to browse to the specified file on a PC using network done by programmatically? What i mean is a program that can execute the following task:
normally we press WIndow + R (keyboard) to start command prompt. When try browse to other pc we simply key in friendPC. So the window will prompt for username and password to access the pc on the network.so programmatically, how to do this? so that when user click my button, let say btnBrowse, it will straighaway direct the user to the prompt window(username and password)? of cource, this prompt will be base on the permisson set at the destination pc.
I have Client-Server environment and developed a project for Client-Server.I need to share a folder of my Server machine programmatically using VB.NET
View 2 RepliesVisual Studio 2008 / Windows 7 / .net framework 3.5 / Windows forms application
My applicaiton has the following App.Config:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
<configSections>
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How can I connect to a network share without using System.Diagnostics.Process.Start?
I need to connect to a network share and get feedback if it already exists.
Can I use some kind of API?
I'm writing a console app to take care of our automated user creation process which was previously done by a batch file. I need to check if a users network share exist on any of 38 servers but seem to be having trouble finding info on how to do it. From what i can tell i need to use the netapi32.dll and the NetShareCheck function, but i'm not sure how to do it.
this is what i have so far, but it isn't working as it should. it seems to be returning 2311 in almost all cases exept if i use uppercase on the server and device and the device starts with C.
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
Public Class NetApiWin32
Declare Unicode Function NetShareCheck Lib "netapi32.dll"
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my old vb6 "WNetAddConnection2 Lib "mpr.dll" no longer work in vb.net 2010. at run time i get "PinvokeStackImbalance was detected".How can connect to network share ?
View 2 RepliesI have used the same code as Good4You here[url]...
My task now is to set "<Computer>administrators" to have "full scces" and "Everyone" to have "Change" on the newly created network share.
I have written small a software. I want to install it on a server and and make it accessible for all the other users on network.
How can I retrieve the server name (the computer program installed) with .NET?
Also, sharing the "Program Files" folder doesn't look like a smart idea for making the program accessible from the other computers.
I have a server that the server OS is windows server 2003.
I want to share internet of server.
I want to make 2 program (server and client) that client program run on a personal computer and can connect to my program that running on server and get internet from server program.Like as VPN or CCProxy.
i want my software to share one database on a network
View 2 RepliesI have a .NET application (VB.NET) that runs against a MS Access database. Every data request connects to the access database, runs and returns the query and closes the connection back again. I placed the database on a windows xp 32-bit machine. I have two clients on which I installed the .NET application. Both clients are running windows 7 professional 32-bit. Now I have a performance problem with this.
When I use the first client it runs fine. All data is shown very fast. When I than use the second client, it takes some 10 seconds to connect to the database, fetch the data and close the database connection. When i ask for other data on that second client, it all runs fine, until I request data from the first client than back again. Than it takes again 10 seconds on the first client before my data is fetched.
Any simple way of automatically updating a newer version of my application from a network share. Everything I have read pertains to an update from a web site. This is possibly a simple thing to do but as I have 6-8 users using the application I have to email them all stating there is a new version on the share and for them to copy and overwrite the existing application executable in the program filesapp directory. If this could be done on launching the program within the splash screen that would be fantastic.
View 3 RepliesI have a program where I need to be able to access files from an administrative share on a remote machine where the username is administrator and there is no password. I want to be able to access these files without the user getting prompted to input the username and password.
I have searched around and found some references to WMI - but as far as I can tell, WMI is mainly for managing the remote machine and not necessarily for file access (?). Also, some information gathered about WMI leads me to believe that it may be disabled on some machines or not installed on others (?). Since this program is meant to go out to a diverse customer base, I need to make sure that I cover as many angles as possible to ensure this program will run on as many machines as possible.
I'm working on a network chat for my office I want to add a way for users to share files or be able to send and receive file.
View 7 RepliesI've had this problem with both VS 2010 and Visual Web Developer 2010. I want to save my projects on a network share (which I have as a mapped drive), because our network drives are backed up daily. For some reason though, VS only shows local drives when I try to save a project - all my network drives do not show up.
View 1 RepliesGreetings, I'm a little bit confused about SQL Server Compact behavior.I have a small app that uses a small sdf file located on a network share.The problem is that while the app itself is working perfectly well using the connection string that points the location of the sdf file on a network drive, when I try to open the same sdf using the Server Explorer I get this error:
SQL Server Compact does not support opening database files on a network share.Obviously, if the app IS working it does indeed support network shares, then why Server Explorer cannot open it?
I copied the database file to a local drive but it's not very convenient. What might be the problem?
I spent quite awhile trying to figure this out and not one single combination of path strings let this happen.
I usually error'd with the path is not found, part of the path could not be found, or wrong user name and password.
All I am using is the <asp:fileupload>.
I'm looking for a way to programmatically view and/or modify the permission for an existing share. I'm speaking of SHARE PERMISSION, not NTFS PERMISSION, I know how to view/modify ntfs permission.
View 2 RepliesOur engineers use an application developed internally to perform risk assessments at a customers site. Sometimes on larger jobs a group of engineers will all carry out risk assessments together and will all need access to a single database file to all work on at the same time.
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My ultimate goal is to allow users to select a file from a dialog as if they are uploading a file. Instead of file being saved to the server, a hyperlink will be generated from the file's path.This hyperlink will then be used on our intranet page in order to open the file located on our network share.Is there any practical way to accomplish this?I have tried both an HTML file type insert and .Net's FileUpload Control but neither will work since for security reasons the full path of the file is never accessible.
View 2 Repliesassist me to create a form in which i need to show the documets like "*.doc,*.xls,*.txt,*.pdf" which is in network share folder
View 1 RepliesI am having trouble following some of the examples at MSDN for LINQ.Basically I have a List Of MyObject. MyObject has a property called Value which is an integer.I want to group all the MyObjects together that share the same Value and then return that Value where the count of the group is greater than 5.I have tried the following,
dim foak = From o as MyObject in MyObjectList _
Group o By o.Value into Count _
WHERE Count > 5 _
Select o.Value
I have a program written in VB.net 2003 that are folks run under alternate credentials. Inside the app there is an option to open a UNC path to a network share. We were running Windows XP SP3 and IE6. The code is simple just a call to the explorer.exe with /root,\UNCPath. After installing IE 8 onto the machine this no longer works. Best I can tell the code is still working but now being executed in non interactive mode so nothing opens up. You can however see a new spawned explorer.exe running under the system account for each attempt at opening a UNC Path. Any ideas what IE8 could have done to cause this behavior?
View 4 RepliesIt will apparently allow me to enable/disable my network connection programatically.I'm not sure how I should call it?I've tried several things such as:Network.SetConnectionState("Network Connections", "Local Area Connection 2", "1", "0", True)[code]
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