The Application Server service is the only service that needs to run as a 
domain account.

Also, make sure that particular domain account can actually access the remote 
file system.

Finally, have you setup a CF mapping or CF custom tag path that points to the 
remote file system?

M!ke 

-----Original Message-----
From: Miguel Gonzalez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2007 3:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: custom tags and UNC or map network drives

>Miguel_Gonzalez_CastaƱos wrote:
>>   We have a Windows Server 2003 running Coldfusion MX. When I try to 
>> create a custom tag using UNC paths or map network drives it simply 
>> doesn't work. Apparently only admits local drives. Is there any way 
>> to work around this? We have the content of the IIS site hosted in a 
>> NAS and would like to keep it all together.
>
>By default CF runs under a local system account that can only access 
>local resources. Change the account and try again:
>http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/8/htmldocs/configuring_13.html#117
>0613
>
>Jochem

I have checked and the Application Server is running under a domain account but 
the ODB C Server, ODBC Agent and the Search Server are under a local account, 
which one should I change?

Many thanks for the promptly answer

Miguel

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