You can reference it using standard UNC file name rules. If you are accessing or running files from JAL scripts and using the default escape symbol \ you need to double every backslash in the script, for example RunAndWait "\\\\server\\share\\dir\\file.exe", "", 60, pid : I am trying to make the JAL scripts, and the locations of programs : that 24x7 runs independant of drive mappings. To do so I would : like to reference the network share - for example \\server\share\share : etc. I cannot seem to find the right syntax, or an example for this : For example I am using Filedate, filetime, FileCopyEx etc. : Please advise. : thank you!
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