In message <#(E-Mail Removed)>, easily_confused
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>I have a network drive configured that is my ipod touch (actually, an
>application on the touch). I map a drive to
>the URL and then I can transfer files to/from the ipod touch (iphone).
Any particular reason you've mapped it as a network drive?
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>I also don't understand why clicking on the file (which then trys to open
>the txt file through the file associations) would try to access the network
>drive, but opening the file directly (through the right click "open with
>....) happens immediately.
I agree, it seems _very_ odd that the file associations should do this.
Are you _sure_ that that is the reason? For example, if you do exactly
the same thing, but while the iwhatsit _is_ connected, does its access
light flash? (Assuming it has one.)
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