Alan Rother wrote:
> Instead of mapping the images directly to the UNC path I would create a
> virtual folder to the UNC path and then reference that virtual folder for
> your images. You don;t want to go around exposing your server structure.
> Plus, I don't think outside of an intranet running on a private network that
> it will work using the UNC path... I could be wrong though, I have not
> tested it.
>   
These are not images but rather large text files.

This is for an application running on an intranet on a private network.

This is the function requested.  We do not want to create a virtual host 
for this purpose.   We want to users to know the file path from without 
the web tool if they so desire.

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