Administrator is generally logged in to the machine. This is driving me
nuts because I'm a linux guy. I'm learning a lot more about Windows
networking/file sharing than I wanted to just messing with these log files.

Yes, I use Explorer on the iwn2K box to map the drive. I set it to "log in
as" Administrator to set up the share. I STILL can't seem to figure out how
to allow declude to write to the drive.

I've been living in Google for several hours now. 

1. How should I set up the share for it to be available if no-one is logged
in
2. Can Declude use 'LOGFILE \\machine-name\share-name'
3. If 2 is YES then how does one create a UNC path that also logs in to the
share as a specific user
4. How can I change the permissions on the XP box where the share is
located so it can be written to by system processes on the mail server. I
logged in to the XP box as Administrator and get the same options I had as
a user.

5. I have a headache now.

<sigh>

On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 13:11:49 -0700 
Rick Baranowski said something about RE: [Declude.JunkMail] LOGFILE action:

> How are you mapping the drive? If you are not logged in the drive would
> not be there when the services are started.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
> Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2004 11:49 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] LOGFILE action
> 
> 
> >There's got to be something else I screwed up. If I drop to a command
> line
> >and run 'c:\imail\declude.exe /boogabooga' then JM creates the logfile


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