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The '\' is a compiler escape flag to allow special characters (i.e. newlines, tabs, formfeed, etc.) in the string. To use the backslash character in a string you have to escape *every* occurrence of it to tell the compiler you *want* the character. Your string should be; ("\\\\rgc-dc\\netlogon\\usermap.ini")) --phil
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