Schedule Sync not working for Network Mapped Drives

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Schedule Sync not working for Network Mapped Drives

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Hi

I have set up a profile that syncronises some network mapped drives.
When I manually run it all is fine but if I schedule (I am using the Business Edition) this profile to run I get the following errors in the log.

6/09/2005 8:55:01 a.m. - ERROR: The source folder 'H:\' couldn't be found: (#0 - The operation completed successfully.)
6/09/2005 8:55:01 a.m. - --------------------------------------------------
6/09/2005 8:55:01 a.m. - ERROR: The source folder 'I:\Documentation' couldn't be found: (#3 - The system cannot find the path specified.)
6/09/2005 8:55:01 a.m. - --------------------------------------------------

Hope someone can help

Cheers
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Re: Schedule Sync not working for Network Mapped Drives

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Which version of AllSync do you use? Do you run the scheduler as a service?
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Post by dd@paradise.net.nz »

Version 2.6 yes im running Scheduler as a service.
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If you register the service using the local system account AllSync Scheduler doesn't have any access to any network shares of other machines it might need. In this case you should use a user account with the requisite access rights/authorizations.
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I have registered it with appropriate rights .....
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dd@paradise.net.nz wrote:I have registered it with appropriate rights .....
but the log of your profile says something other...

try using the real network pathname of the drive H: and I:
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Post by dd@paradise.net.nz »

That did it. Thanks very much.

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