Check the user which the cold fusion service is logged in as (I assume you
are using M$).

Ensure that the particular user 1- is not 'system' and 2- has access +
appropriate permissions to the resource you are trying to access.

There is a good knowledge base article on the macromedia website about this.

Jared Clinton
NEC Australia

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew Friedman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, 10 February 2003 2:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Transferring Files between Web Servers


I need to be able to copy a file a single web server over a clustered
environment.

I tried using the CFfile but the I get an error

Error: The network path was not found.

I tried to mount the drive under the Admin profile but I can not get the
seem to get the network connection.

I tried to use the IP address also and I get an error
Error: Access is denied. (error 5).

Is there any why to do this, I do not want to have to FTP between the boxes
that are networked together, it would be a huge wait of processor and
bandwidth.

Any help would be great.

Matthew Friedman





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