Kevin,

There is another important detail - the user the ColdFusion service is
running as may not be the standard system account as it does not have
permission to access mapped drives.  If you run the CF service as a
standard user account you can then access mapped drives.

Tom

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Subject: [DFW CFUG] Using mapped network drive

We are building a cluster.  Does anyone know how we can use an include
on a
mapped network drive?

Kevin



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