Create a NT user account for the cold fusion service.
Take care of all the necessary permissions (just like if it was a actually 
person accessing information across the network.
Go to Control Panel - Services.
Log on as This account.
Choose the user account you created for cold fusion.
Re start the cold fusion service.

Jacob


At 01:00 PM 6/23/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Can someone point me to a resource or examples that explains how to
>configure a cold fusion server and another NT server to enable it to access
>files on the other NT server on the same LAN... specifically, to perform
>cffile operations, writing files, reading, deleting files on the other a NT
>server.
>
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