Both IIS and CF will have to be able to access the NAS device. For CF this means that the user running the Cold Fusion Application Server needs read access to your networked drive (I'd suggest using a UNC path instead of a drive mapping).
In IIS I think that you have to allow the anonymous user to read the network location. By default this user is %MACHINENAME%_Anonymous or something. I believe you can change that on the virtual site settings on the IIS admin. </rob> -----Original Message----- From: Yves Arsenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 11:52 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: ColdFusion and NAS Can anyone help us with this problem? I am running a Windows 2000 Server with IIS 5 and Coldfusion v5.0. I have the files on a shared network drive on a Procom NetFORCE 1700 Network Attached Storage box. I am using Active Directory internally for authentication and both the NAS box and the IIS server are part of the same domain. There is a user created that has access to the shared drives that the IIS is using to connect to the NAS box. I have several HTML and ASP sites that are also being hosted in this way with no problems. I am getting the following error when I try to get Coldfusion to run web pages from the networked drive on the remote machine: Error Occured While Processing Request Error Diagnostic Information An error has occured. HTTP/1.0 404 Object Not Found Will Coldfusion support networked drives and if so what needs to be done to get this working? I appreciate any help that you can provide. Peter Yves Arsenault Carrefour Infotech 5,promenade Acadian Charlottetown, IPE C1C 1M2 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (902)368-1895 ext.242 ICQ #117650823 ______________________________________________________________________ This list and all House of Fusion resources hosted by CFHosting.com. The place for dependable ColdFusion Hosting. FAQ: http://www.thenetprofits.co.uk/coldfusion/faq Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ Unsubscribe: http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=lists

