I know in CF <5 the directory applet does not register any mapped drives.
You'll have to add it manually, which you can do on the page before you
reach the browse applet..


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From: "Jamie Strachan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: cfaussie
To: "CFAussie Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 2:42 PM
Subject: [cfaussie] NFS Mounts not seen by Cold Fusion


> Hi,
>
> I have setup a new storage server here (linux) which is NFS sharing the
> directories I am now sticking all web data.
> >From the windows machine, I hav mounted the NFS share using Services for
> Unix from Microsoft, and the driver letter is now (H:\)
>
> When I add a site in IIS, all asp/htm(l) pages work fine, along with
images
> etc, but when it hits a page with .cfm, I get an error 404.
>
> I created a blank cfm page, with the word hello inside it, and saved it,
so
> I know it is not any cold fusion errors on my behalf.
> When I use the directory browser in the CFIDE, it see's the C:\, D:\ A:\
> drives, but does not see H:\
>
> Has anyone tried setting up CF on a NFS mount before, or know of anywhere
I
> can get further documentation relating to NFS and CF
>
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