Tim,
For CF (and thus CFDIRECTORY) to access paths on another server CF needs
access to that server, which by default it does not. To do this you need to
have CF run under a a user account (a user with the necessary access) as
opposed to a systsme account. You do this in the Windows Services dialog.
--- Ben
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From: Claremont, Timothy S [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 11:43 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: List of files in a web directory?
I am trying to set up a drop down list or a table that shows all of the
files that are located in a given web directory on another server.
In essence, I want to say, "Show me all of the .pdf files that reside at
http://fubar.com/drawings"
I am inclined to use CFDIRECTORY, but that is returning no records. I
presume that CFDIRECTORY works with directories that you can prefix with a
mapped drive letter.
Any clues?
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Tim Claremont
Xerox Corporation
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