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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Dňa 21.9.2020 o 12:35 Marco van de
Voort via fpc-pascal napísal(a):<br>
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Op 2020-09-21 om 08:57 schreef LacaK via fpc-pascal:
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are supported in -Fu (unit search path) networks paths? i.e.
-Fu\\server\share -Fu\\server\share\path ?
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Correction: unit cannot be found only if it is placed in "share
root" \\server\share !
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When is placed in \\server\share\path then it is found.
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Why?
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Possibly Share vs directory. A directory has 4 slashes
(\\x\y\<something), a share two.
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Try \\server\share\.
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<b>Does not works. More confusing is that, when I map \\server\share
to F:\ and I add F:\ to search path it does not work also!<br>
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<p><b>(if unit is in any subdirectory i.e. F:\something then it
works ... so only root does not work!)</b></p>
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Note that probably none of this is supported, just coincidence
because Windows functions interpret it themselves.
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<p><b>But how to explain cause with F:\ ?</b></p>
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<p><b>L.</b><br>
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