I can’t think of a reason why the server would be acting differently for different users. Could it simply be caused by different usage patterns? Did you see these users reproduce the problem and, if yes, did they do the exact same clicks as you?
Also, I looked at the standard VFP error messages and could not find one with the text “The directory name is invalid.” Is this the exact text of the error? Is there any additional information in the FoxWeb Error Log? If you are using FoxWeb 3 and above, you should be able to export the error entry from the Error Log page of the fwAdmin script. Please send the exported error information to
support@foxweb.com.
FoxWeb Support Team
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Sent by Valter herman on 12/06/2007 03:08:54 PM:
Just recently two users of our web application started experiencing an error only in a certain part of the application. Foxweb would return the following:
"The directory name is invalid. d:\Program Files\FoxWeb\TempFiles\"
Foxweb is running as a service on the hosting machine (Windows 2003 Server) and the service is running as a user with full read/write access to this directory. When I run the same web pages I do not experience the error. I realize that my specific user rights have nothing to do with the service yet it seems like the difference is the user which is requesting the web page.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Valter