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 poin
t
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.
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?
>
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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