rather than use the applet to browse to it, couldn't you try the
//server/dir/dir/datasbase.mdb
method?
Just a guess
J.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Peterson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 1:17 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: N Tier
Hi guys,
I posted this on cf-talk a couple of weeks ago but alas, no response. I
thought I'd try my luck here.
I want my M$Access datasource to be located on a server separate from the cf
templates (you know, that n-tier thang), and I of course need to "browse" to
that mapped network drive in order to find the .mdb file. However, only
local drives are shown in that "Browse Server" java applet - the mapped
drives do not appear, and therefore I cannot access it. I've tried modifying
certain login rights per Article 175 on Allaire's Support site, but to no
avail. Any ideas? This has got to be done all the time, no?
Any help is greatly appreciated.
CF 4.5.1
MS Access (as ODBC datasource)
Thanks! 8-)
Andrew
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