That is an older copy of GeoServer, we find (and fix) issues with windows
filenames fairly often. This has gotten a lot better recently thanks to the
generation donation of a windows build box :)

Try using a browser such as fire fox to determine the URL to your world
image file - and then cut and paste that into the configuration screen. It
could be that world+image is fine with your remote file server, but the
file browser is unable to browse it.

(you may also wish to remove your company Privileged/Confidential
information footer when posting a question on a public email list such as
this).
--
Jody

Jody Garnett


On Thu, Jun 19, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Samyajit Talukdar <
[email protected]> wrote:

>   Hi,
>  I have an installation of Geo Server 2.1.0 deployed as an application on
> Oracle Weblogic Managed Server. I need to configure a WorldImage store. The
> World Image files are stored in folder(WPM_Images) on a remote file server
> running on Windows 2008 R2. The folder has been shared and mapped as
> Network Map Drive(W) on the box where the Weblogic Managed Server is
> hosted. The images can be accessed as W:\*.PNG. However, when the
> WorldImage store is configured, the W drive is not visible from the browse
> function. Does Geo Sever 2.1.0 support mapped drive or do I need to use UNC
> path? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks & Regards
>  Samyajit Talukdar
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