if cocoon is running as a service, you need to make sure that the user it is running the service as has access to this drive. I had a few hours of fun finding this out myself. Try starting it from the commandline and see if it works then.

Jorg

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Hello List,

I m using Cocoon in Apache Tomcat/5.0.25 on a Windows 2003 server system.
In on of my piplines I need to get access to net devices of the server. It
is not for internet use, so I don'nt need a super secure solution. Right now if I write:


<map:match pattern="*/*/*.pdf">
<map:generate src="x:/xml/{2}/{3}.xml"/>
<map:transform type="xslt-saxon" src="x:/stylesheets/{2}/{1}.xsl"/>
<map:serialize type="fo2pdf"/> </map:match>


I get a mesage saying that drive "x:" can not ce found. But the device is
definatly there.
So I thought that it might be caused by some kind of security option denying
access to network devices.
Is it possible to get access to net devices? And if, how?

thanks a lot!

Jan


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