Reputation: 1335
I'm writing a program that, among other things, needs to copy a particular file to a network folder. Since I'm on a company network, the credentials needed to access that folder are the same as my Windows credentials.
The program works if I open the folder in Explorer, provide my username and password, and then run the uploader. It doesn't work without first providing that username and password.
How do I tell System.IO to supply my DefaultNetworkCredentials to the Copy method? Or is there another method I can use to get this done?
string pathToFile = "myfile.csv";
string pathToRemoteFile = "\\server.domain.tld\Documents\Subfolder\myfile.csv"
System.IO.File.Copy(pathToFile, pathToRemoteFile); // Fails with IOException "can't find network path"
Thanks!
~ Wogan
Upvotes: 0
Views: 2942
Reputation: 300759
The error suggests that it is an incorrect path rather than a permissions problem.
Try this:
string pathToRemoteFile = @"\\server.domain.tld\Documents\Subfolder\myfile.csv"
[The @
is the string literal quoting symbol; without it the backslash is a special character]
Upvotes: 2