Sounds like an NT permissions issue.
The CF service needs to be logged on as an NT user with access to those shared drives.
Go to Control Panel, Services app; select "Cold Fusion
Application Server", and the Startup button. You have an option to log on as system
(full rights to local system), or a named NT user account. You
need to enter a NT user (there's a browse button), and password, that has access to
that network drive.
- David Lakein
"Mohamad Hanif Othman (AMS Research)" 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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