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You won't have permission to do that since the server-side account is usually a local account. Nevertheless, if the server-side account did have access to create a folder on the client's machine, it would be a serious security violation. -- modified at 18:18 Friday 17th March, 2006
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You won't have permission to do that since the server-side account is usually a local account. Nevertheless, if the server-side account did have access to create a folder on the client's machine, it would be a serious security violation. -- modified at 18:18 Friday 17th March, 2006
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Your server=side application loses control, and the client (browser) takes over.
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