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From: Pegasus [MVP] on 4 Feb 2010 16:01 "bforrest" <guest(a)unknown-email.com> said this in news item news:60dfd7484b8837742324fad0b073d48b(a)nntp-gateway.com... > > Thank. that was a typo on my part. I have been having problems getting > access to the script56.chm file. The biggest part of this is how to > reference AD user profiles homedirectory to be used as the destination > for the files to be copied too. This would be a unc mapping. > > > -- > bforrest Never ever retype your code when posting in a newsgroup. It's the perfect way of confusing everyone, including yourself. This is what Cut & Paste is here for! Google is your friend. Type download "script56.chm" into a Google search box and you will see! UNC paths are fully supported by the File System Object. Give it a try!
From: Paul Randall on 4 Feb 2010 20:08 "bforrest" <guest(a)unknown-email.com> wrote in message news:60dfd7484b8837742324fad0b073d48b(a)nntp-gateway.com... > > I have been having problems getting > access to the script56.chm file. After downloading the help file, does it give you screwy info? That's just Microsoft's way of trying to protect you from potentially bad stuff without having to explain that they are trying to protect you. Try the following link: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/902225 -Paul Randall
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