VersionRecall Error: Repository is not accessible
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Re: VersionRecall Error: Repository is not accessible
Yes, the file server has a UNC path. What are you suggesting I switch to use the UNC?
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Re: VersionRecall Error: Repository is not accessible
Yes, I have tried any which to make happen what you observe and the only way I can do that is by having two userids where one does not have access to the drive mapping.
The use of a UNC path would verify that and potentially fix the problem for you as well.
The use of a UNC path would verify that and potentially fix the problem for you as well.
Alexander Riedel
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
Re: VersionRecall Error: Repository is not accessible
Changed both Powershell Studio and VersionRecall to load using the UNC path, no change. Still gives both of the same errors.