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Q: C# Windows Services File Move to different directory

Mohd Nasrul Iwan FajaruddinApparently changing codes blows my head. Here's what i am facing at the moment. I've developed a service that will extract data from an SQL which converts the data into a CSV file and then upload the file via WinSCP. Once upload finishes , the file is then moved to another directory. However w...

Hard to tell without the stack trace. Either failed in File.Move or the call to the method WriteToFile. If that path is a network share, how do you know if the user executing the service has it mapped to drive Q? Has that user rights to access?
Q:\Nex\Nights\Automation\UNPROCESSED\import-contacts.csv Please show a screenshot of a Command Prompt clearly showing that folder as the active folder and dir showing that filename.
Which user account is the service running as?
check your network folder permissions. like IIS has permission to read/write or not if core run under IIS.
@mjwills It's not mandatory to be IIS. which account/user run your code should have permission to access code. you can also try the network/share path rather then fixed path.
@MoinulIslam "is the service" != "IIS service". You missread that
@bradbury9 WriteToFile is actually my logging sequence. It doesnt have any relation to the file.move method. Path is a network share , the Windows services is installed on a server where it has access to the path with admin credentials.
@mjwills i have add screenshot into my question , and add edit to notes.
@MoinulIslam - The network drive is attached to the server on admin credentials , full access. i made sure on this before attaching.
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Erm, I'd like to point out that the path in your code and the path in the power shell screenshot are not the same. None of the code samples you have listed have a path that mentions the word frontoffice
@CaiusJard let me edit back my code here. i was trying to hide my original path but since i cant do that with a screen , might as well show the proper code. The path is the same btw.. let me edit this
Can you post a screenshot of powershell, running as the same windows user that the service runs under, from the machine the service runs on, showing the exact same folder as in the code (copy path out of code), having done a dir, or even a successful move
@CaiusJard caius , i have added a screenshot.
@CaiusJard - i can freely move the files manually (Ctrl+c ctrl+v) in between Unprocess and Process folder.
Your windows service is not accessing G drive because network drives are mapped when session is started and windows services do not start sessions by default. Change it into the \\servername\path\to\your\file.csv
@bradbury9 but the services will only run after windows are loaded and triggered by a timer.
@bradbury9 - System.IO.File.Move(@"\\NASNetworkDriveIP\FrontOffice\Nights‌​\Qualtrics\UNPROCESS‌​ED\import-contacts.c‌​sv"------------ like this?
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Yeah, that looks right. You could manage it using mapped drives, but it would be tricky
@bradbury9 - didnt work. i might have to deviate to another method.
So then the account that runs your service does not even have an access to the shared folder. Or does not even have network privileges. So far this does not even look like a programming question.
@MartinPrikryl - the account that runs my services is mapped to the shared folder as well have network privileges. the account is the administrator account itself with full admin privilege mapped to shared folder.
"account that runs my services is mapped to the shared folder" - No idea what that means.
Windows Account that is being used to run the service , has the shared folder , mapped on that windows account. Is that not sufficient for a windows service to utilize? @MartinPrikryl
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"Windows Account that is being used to run the service , has the shared folder , mapped on that windows account"... But really it does not. When you initiate session in windows it gets mapped based on domain policies, but windows services do not initiate session.
@bradbury9 - ya , thats why i mentioned previously , that i might have to deviate to another method. I will have to do folder mapping in my code itself instead. will give it a go. if it works , then i'll update the question status.

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