yes, definitely UNC, I do this constantly. This way it works without the mapping, and a server logged in. I just change the witango service login to an account with FULL rights to the shares.

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On Oct 26, 2005, at 10:57 AM, Bill Downall wrote:

Robert,

It's better to use the UNC name, not the mapped drive. If the server is
booted but not logged in, the mapped drive does not exist.

Just set your reference to \\servername\path\foldername, and be sure the
account under which Witango runs has rights to that folder.

Bill

Robert Shubert wrote:

On windows server 2003, what's the best way to allow the Witango service
access a mapped network drive (N:)?

Is it better to setup a new user for all the work, or somehow get the
service account to build/access the mapped drive?

Thanks,



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