-----Original Message-----
From: BORKMAN Lee
To: 'David Adams '
Sent: 3/17/01 10:04 AM
Subject: RE: Common Code Mapping

David, although I'm not much liked around here, and for good reason,
I'll venture an answer...

The CustomTags search path is set in the registry.  You can add
directories (affects performance) or replace the default with your new
location.

All the usual warnings about reg-editing, of course,
Hope that's some help,
Lee.

-----Original Message-----
From: David Adams
To: Fusebox
Sent: 3/17/01 8:42 AM
Subject: RE: Common Code Mapping

Ok - this isn't really a Fusebox issue anymore.

I found the CustomTags directory under my Cfusion directory.  Now, my
Cfusion directory is on my E: drive (applications partition) and my
wwwroot
is on my G: drive (Data).

How do I force CF to look in the CustomTags directory?  Or, how do I
create
a new one?  Does this have anything to do with Advanced Security?
Because I
didn't install that when I set up CF on this machine in the first place.
(BTW, is there a way to correct that problem now??  Can it be installed
now?)

Thanks!

Dave
--
Web Applications Developer
Marconi PLC - MSI Division
425-519-2046

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