in reply to Remotely Manipulating ADODB & WIN32 Shares with permissions

The first question is can you do those tasks remotely using the standard tools? Either the command line or GUI varieties.

If not, you need to fix that problem first. If you can, then you need to isolate the difference.

What account is the script running under when it fails?

What error messages are you receiving?


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