This is normally due to the fact that Cold Fusion by default is installed
on the System Account and thus has permissions only on the Server it is on
and not the ability to access other network drives. To access other network
drives requires that the Cold Fusion be run under a user account with the
permission to access the network drives desired.
Best Regards,
Eric Sobczak, Sales Manager
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CFHost.net
http://www.cfhost.net
703-924-0301 or 800-368-3249
703-924-0302 Fax
At 11:21 AM 3/16/2001 +0800, you wrote:
>I could not see the network drive in the webserver when I use the
>Coldfusion administrator eventhough I can see it in the windows
>explorer. Any Help will be much appreciated.
>
>
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