I haven't done what you are suggesting, but since mappings are user-based you will have to contend with that.  You could possibly have the ColdFusion server service run as a user rather than the system account, then create a mapping for that user on each server.  I would be interested to hear your solution.

~d


On 3/21/06, Kevin Fricke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
We are building a cluster.  Does anyone know how we can use an include on a
mapped network drive?

Kevin



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