On W2K, by default, the service user doesn't have access to any remote
shared drives.  IMHO, this is a good thing.

"Cinzia S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hello people,
>
> I've set up Tomcat to run as a service with a domain log on usr/pswd. IIS
> works fine redirecting servlet requests to Tomcat via ISAPI redirector.
All
> on Windows 2000 Server.
>
> The problem:
> The java application creates and reads files from a location which
> corresponds to an IIS virtual directory and is also a local directory with
> respect to the Tomcat and IIS installation. The application is denied
access
> to this directory when submitting a network path
(\\server/drive/directory/)
> where to store and read files, but is happy when a local path is given
> instead (E:/) Why? The domain user should have complete access to this. Is
> it Tomcat, IIS, or java restrictions?
>
> I appreciate any suggestion on this
> Thanks




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