I tried searching, I hope this topic has not already been covered.
I have flowcode through the University of DeVry. When I go to save my file the lab requests that I save it to a Virtual drive labeled 'C$ Client (V:)' or close to that. When I try it says that 'V: is not accessible access is denied'
Then when I try to compile the code to hex, after saving to a hard file, it fails. I need to compile to hex but I tried compile to chip and it still failed.
What am I doing wrong? It is already halfway through the week and I am no closer to getting this assignment done.
Thank you for the help,
Kasey
Accessing Virtual Drives
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Hi Kasey,
This sounds like it is a problem with the way the Citrix server is set up. We've never had this support request before, so I guess it does work for other users.
Your supervisor or administrator might be able to help better than we can. I'm sorry I can be of better assistance to you.
This sounds like it is a problem with the way the Citrix server is set up. We've never had this support request before, so I guess it does work for other users.
Your supervisor or administrator might be able to help better than we can. I'm sorry I can be of better assistance to you.
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Hello Steve
A long time behind i tell matrix , on my network, Flocode dont compile....
The answer was it must go
on my two pc 1x homeserver 1x win7 pc it dont work again .....
on my master-pc it work ok
Regards Wolfgang
A long time behind i tell matrix , on my network, Flocode dont compile....
The answer was it must go
on my two pc 1x homeserver 1x win7 pc it dont work again .....
on my master-pc it work ok
Regards Wolfgang
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Sorry, Wolfgang. I thought your post was a reply to this topic rather than a question in its own right.
I think it may be that accessing a UNC path might not work and you need to map the network drive. Alternatively, copy the file to your local hard drive and work with the file there.
I think it may be that accessing a UNC path might not work and you need to map the network drive. Alternatively, copy the file to your local hard drive and work with the file there.