I regret , I could not put the complete information in my previous mail. Zope runs on WIN2k/ Windows Nt . The shared file is on an windows workstation. I have given \\computername\sharename\filename as path And Windows domain name and password for accessing the file . Still it gives the error : Error Type: OSError Error Value: [Errno 267] Unknown error. I do not know the behavior of LocalFS product on Windows NT/2K OS . Is there any document that can help on this. Thanks Ashish R Vidyarthi mailto:ashishranjan_v@infy.com -----Original Message----- From: Joel Burton [mailto:jburton@scw.org] Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 9:00 PM To: ASHISHRANJAN_V Cc: zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] LocalFS product On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, ASHISHRANJAN_V wrote:
Hello , I am a newbie . I am facing problem in adding an localFS object. When I add and go to object/manage_workspace . It gives me the following error. Error Type: OSError Error Value: [Errno 267] Unknown error.
For Unix & Unixesque systems: Does the user that Zope runs as have permission to get to that folder and examine its contents? I run on Linux, and run Zope as 'nobody'. I can test that nobody can get to the LocalFS system by # su nobody $ cd /path/to/local/fs $ ls Can you do this? -- Joel Burton <jburton@scw.org> Director of Information Systems, Support Center of Washington
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, ASHISHRANJAN_V wrote:
I regret , I could not put the complete information in my previous mail. Zope runs on WIN2k/ Windows Nt . The shared file is on an windows workstation. I have given \\computername\sharename\filename as path And Windows domain name and password for accessing the file . Still it gives the error : Error Type: OSError Error Value: [Errno 267] Unknown error.
I do not know the behavior of LocalFS product on Windows NT/2K OS . Is there any document that can help on this. Thanks
Yeeps. No idea. Hopefully, someone will be able to provide some assistance on using remote filesystems with \\foo\bar UNC notation. If not, could you map this remote directory to a drive letter? If you can do that in the OS, it should be no problem to use that in LocalFS. Good luck, -- Joel Burton <jburton@scw.org> Director of Information Systems, Support Center of Washington
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