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.Net Winform saving a file to local drive

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Bill Gower - 17 Jul 2007 21:48 GMT
I have an app running on a Citrix server.  The user logs in on IE and get
their Citrix neighborhood.  They run the app and in the app I have a grid
component from ComponentOne that has a property called SaveGrid that can
save the results in the grid to a file.  The user selects their local hard
drived and tries to save to a file there and the app is unable to even
though they have given Citrix permission to access their local drive.  Does
the user need to have .Net 2.0 framework on their machine even though the
app is running through Citrix?

Bill
AlexS - 17 Jul 2007 22:31 GMT
No, I don'; think so.

In Citrix local drive is drive on server, I believe. They need to connect
their PC drive and save there - it will be like on network share

>I have an app running on a Citrix server.  The user logs in on IE and get
>their Citrix neighborhood.  They run the app and in the app I have a grid
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> Bill

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