Yup I thought of that as well.

I was just wondering if anyone had encountered this before, if it was a known bug etc. 
etc.

The fact that the mapping was to a different server entirely through IIS occurred to 
me, also that it was hidden or had some
type of odd permissions on it that was preventing the NT System from seeing the 
directory, if it was set up to be viewed and
accessed by only a specific user etc.

I think it has to be something like that if it is not an issue with CF 
Administrator/Verity/Jave Directory Browser control.

Now its just to relay this to a remote client and get them to check these things out.

You know..there is osmething to be said for being able to drive out to the client's 
and run these checks yourself =)

-Gel


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Warrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Could it possibly an NT file/directpermssions problem?


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