Have you tried referring to the share as a drive like
G:\Server\Path\To\My\Files where G is the drive letter assigned to the
share.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bryan Batchelder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 8:11 AM
Subject: Verity Indexing a Remote Server
> I am trying to create a verity collection that indexes a share on a remote
> server. (We have 2 front end clustered webservers, and a static data
server
> - I am trying to index files on the static server, via a UNC path)
>
> I believe the systems are set up properly in regards to the user which the
> CF services are running as having proper permissions to the share.
>
> I can successfully create files on the remote server using CFFILE from the
> webservers using the same UNC path - so I would think that the verity
> indexer would be able to read those files.
>
> also of note is the fact that we currently use this file server to store
our
> verity collections between servers - and that works fine.
>
> am I missing something?
>
> Here is the exact tag I use:
>
> <cfindex action = "refresh"
> collection = "somecollection"
> key = "\\Server\Path\To\My\Files"
> type = "path"
> urlpath = "../images/mailings/"
> recurse = "no">
>
> Of course, when I change the "key" attribute to some local drive\directory
> (like "D:\cf\is\ereet") it works just fine (and again, the collection
> datastructure itself is being stored on the static server)
>
> Also, when I try and use the CF Administrator to create the index, it
gives
> me the same error.
>
> Am I forgetting something?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bryan Batchelder
> Web Application Developer
> ConnectWise, Inc.
> Phone: 813-935-7100 x 425
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
>
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