Randall,

First - try runing CF under a service account that has permissions to the
share.  The "local computer" account can only access "local" resources.

-Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Randell B Adkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 10, 2002 1:28 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Network Drives & CF


Here is a curious question for anyone who has tried this before.

Out local machines are setup with IIS and CF5 Application Server.
We can develop and run applications from our local machines with
a problem.

Now someone had an idea to copy the development files out to a
Network Drive which is mapped to your directory such as:
My G Drive would be: \\GAOHOME\Data\Home\Adkinsr

So in IIS I setup a virtual directory called: webapps which points
to a directory on the G Drive called "webapps"

Path: \\GAOHOME\Data\Home\Adkinsr\webapps

Now I can run HTM and ASP files from the webapps folder on
the G Drive without a problem.

When I attempt to run a CFM file it will error out as if the file
does not exists. I have checked the configuration of the
Application Mapping for the given virtual directory to make sure
the the extentions of CFM points to my local machine for the
CFUSION\BIN\ISCF.DLL  file.

Any suggestions on how to have CF App Server process CFM
files on the Network Drive??



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