Tuesday, March 13, 2012

tcp/ip

I need to connect to a server via my web page using an IP address and Port
number, this is not a web server, it is a file share server. Can anyone point
me to an example on how this works?connect to it for what? But basically you will have to use the standard File
Access ports without some major working.

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Curt Christianson
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Blog: http://blog.Darkfalz.com

"Mike" <Mike@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I need to connect to a server via my web page using an IP address and Port
> number, this is not a web server, it is a file share server. Can anyone
> point
> me to an example on how this works?
Oh, forgot to add, just add a virtual DIR in the IIS manager to point to
that server\folder, that would be easiest

--
Curt Christianson
Site: http://www.Darkfalz.com
Blog: http://blog.Darkfalz.com

"Mike" <Mike@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I need to connect to a server via my web page using an IP address and Port
> number, this is not a web server, it is a file share server. Can anyone
> point
> me to an example on how this works?
you need to know what protocol the file share server is using.

-- bruce (sqlwork.com)

"Mike" <Mike@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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| I need to connect to a server via my web page using an IP address and Port
| number, this is not a web server, it is a file share server. Can anyone
point
| me to an example on how this works?
|

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