on 01-11-2016 1:17 PM
Thank you Guys
I've added my PC to Domain and all goes good
thanks
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The security model for Windows 8 & 10 is different to Wind7. It all depends in what context your network drive was mapped. If you are running PB as administrator you may not see a network drive mapped in the user context.
I'm no expert on this, but suspect your problem is around that area.
Regards
David
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There were issues in Windows 8 / 10...
hth
Arnd
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Hi Guiseppe;
I am not having any issues working on a Shared Directory under W10 with PB 12.1, 12.5.1 or 12.6. Have you checked your shared folder's access rights?
Are you on an Enterprise network, Work Group or Home Group network configuration?
Regards ... Chris
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That should be straight forward then vs setting up a TRUST in the other two. The only things in the Entrprise realm are the Firewall & Policy aspects as well (assuming that the file share privileges are set appropriately).
Can you copy / paste files in out of the shared drive with your W10 Explorer? If that works, can you try running the PB IDE in ADMIN mode to see if that helps the situation?
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