Ajo,
This is because the IMail services are logged into the local server as
"SYSTEM" account. This way, the services have no access to any network
drives on remote servers.
If you want to put your data files on a remote server, you need to login the
IMail services using a proper account which has access to the network
resources.
Marius
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Von: A.J. Ostman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Freitag, 19. Mai 2000 01:50
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: [IMail Forum] NETWORK DRIVE for User DIRS
Is there anyway to get IMAIL to use a remote DRIVE (Mounted Network Drive)
for storing user directories. I setup everything inside of Imail
Administrator and all the mailboxes, etc.. show up on my mounted drive. (I
mounted it as many different drive letters.) When I go to the Webmail or
IMap, etc.. It cannot find any of the folders. It says INVALID, but in the
imail administrator.. It shows everything just fine!
I'm thinking that this is a difference between the way the administrator and
the services where programmed. I would really like to be able to use remote
storage of my user directories. Please advise.
- A.J. Ostman ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Digital Possibilities INC
http://www.dpzone.com - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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