El Cristoir
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Nov 12 |
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WebClient problem with URL which ends with a period Perfect. This solution worked greated, thanks a lot Sean. |
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Nov 11 |
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Nov 11 |
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WebClient problem with URL which ends with a period It's a 3rd party site, I've no association with them at all - this is just a small hobby project I'm working on. I should probably have clarified, if you type an address with a period on the end into a browser, it works fine. Hence the question on here, as I presume it must be a .NET issue. |
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Nov 11 |
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Sep 16 |
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Deploying files to remote machines Yeah the CSV was valid. It actually turned out to be an unrelated network issue - the hosts were inaccessible from my dev machine, so the mapping to T: was producing the error above. Got it working now. Thanks for your help. |
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Sep 15 |
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Sep 14 |
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Deploying files to remote machines This looks like what I'm after. I've never used Powershell before, and I'm getting the following error from your example; Copy-Item : Cannot find drive. A drive with the name 't' does not exist. Any ideas what might be causing that? Cheers |
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Sep 14 |
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Deploying files to remote machines The remote machines are running Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition SP1, and all have Remote Desktop enabled. I'm not sure about FTP, but I don't think so. |
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Sep 14 |
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Sep 12 |
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Aug 19 |
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Jul 29 |
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Jul 5 |
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