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problem in accessing files network folder path.

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    Hi all, In my application i m willing to access a network folder.i m using "FileAuthorizationModule.CheckFileAccessForUser(strLocation, userToken, "GET" ) = True )".Wehn the file is in server then there is no problem but when it is in other system then the following error occur- "virtual path outside of the current application is not supported.parameter name:VirtualPath" Any clue?

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      Hi all, In my application i m willing to access a network folder.i m using "FileAuthorizationModule.CheckFileAccessForUser(strLocation, userToken, "GET" ) = True )".Wehn the file is in server then there is no problem but when it is in other system then the following error occur- "virtual path outside of the current application is not supported.parameter name:VirtualPath" Any clue?

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      Well, for a start you've posted an ASP.NET question in the WPF forum. One of the reasons that the forums exist is so that questions and solutions can be easily searched for, based on previous questions of the same type. If this is bypassed, then people have no idea where to go to find the answer, so the same answer ends up being given time and time again. I will say though - with a judicious use of Google, you will readily be able to identify the solution to your problem. Just type the error message in to the search engine of your choice, and take a look at what other people have done when they encountered this problem.

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