It definitely has the permissions because I ran it as an administrator. I
tried as local system as well - both have full access granted for this
folder (as a matter of fact - for every folder on my development machine).

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Arno Garrels
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 1:11 PM
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: Re: [twsocket] FTP client and windows service problem

Nikolay Simeonov wrote:
> Hi Arno,
> 
> I did use any possible way that occurred to my mind to figure out what 
> the problem is without any success. And as I said - it's working just 
> fine when I am testing it from a standart windows application, but 
> when I start the service it's crashing. What I was getting from the 
> DIR command is that it couldn't save the file. I also tried generating 
> a random file name for the directory listing and it didn't help 
> either. Is there another way to capture the directory listing without
saving it to a file?

As Francois wrote before this sounds like a permission problem.
Check NTFS rights. If your service runs as the LocalSystem the user is
System.
 
>> I've downloaded a unit named ftpcommon.pas somewhere that helps 
>> parsing a
> lot, but I can't find the link at the moment:(
> 
> If you can send me a copy ot this unit I would be eternally thankful to
> you :) Send it to <my first name>@<my last name>.net   (not .com)

The link is in Francois' message as well.

Arno Garrels

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