Thanks Dave. I was afraid of that, as those resources reside in a 
different domain. I'll have to hack through some testing. Thanks again 
for your response.

Steve "Cutter" Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
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Dave Watts wrote:
>> Trying to setup some Alias paths, within Apache, exposing resources
>> available on a Storage Area Network. These are primarily media type
>> resources (site.com/images, site.com/media, etc.)
>>
>> When working with IIS, you set these up as Virtual Directories, and
>> apply any user permissions within that directory's Properties. Access
>> permissions are defined by a Domain Controller.
>>
>> So, the question is, how do you cover the same directory authorization
>> within an Apache configuration? I've done Aliases to UNC resources in
>> the past, but never had to worry about the DC authorization before.
>> Anyone have an idea as to how this authorization is configured?
> 
> Since Apache isn't capable of user impersonation as IIS is, you will
> need to run Apache as a user with access to those remote resources.
> 
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