You were correct!
I feel like a doofus now. :-)
Turns out that windows considered the .wax file to be a media file (video or music) and we have restrictions on saving those types of files on our network drives. My network admin removed it for me for .wax files and my problem is solved...
I have a simple script written that will launch ProComm and log the current user (based on log in to a VB application) into our server. The script is working great.
Now, I want to move that script to a network drive and execute it from there and I can't seem to do this. I tried compiling the...
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