I don't think it is a permission problem.  I set the permission on the
folder to everyone and still received the same error. It may be a network
problem.  When I upload the file to my hard drive destination path="c:\"  It
works.  Any other path on my server returns the same error.  Please
advise...
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Error Diagnostic Information
Error processing CFFILE

The directory specified in the DESTINATION attribute of the CFFILE tag (g:\)
is not valid. The directory either does not exist or is not accessible by
the ColdFusion service.

The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier of
(CFFILE), occupying document position (21:1) to (24:33).


-----Original Message-----
From: Howie Hamlin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 11:48 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFFILE


If you are using UNC paths then you need to run CF under a user account with
rights to the folder on the other server.  By default,
CF runs under the system account.  You can change this in the NT Services
applet.

HTH,

Howie Hamlin - inFusion Project Manager
On-Line Data Solutions, Inc.
www.CoolFusion.com
631-737-4668 x101
inFusion Mail Server (iMS) - The Intelligent Mail Server


----- Original Message -----
From: "Foggy, Doreen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 11:43 AM
Subject: CFFILE


> Error Diagnostic Information
> Error processing CFFILE
> The directory specified in the DESTINATION attribute of the CFFILE tag
> chh-test\www\lmts_int\cic is not valid. The directory either does not
exist
> or is not accessible by the ColdFusion service.
> The error occurred while processing an element with a general identifier
of
> (CFFILE), occupying document position
>
>
> I am using the CFFILE tag for the first time and I am running into some
> problems.  Please Help!  The directory does exist and I am not sure what
> accessible by the ColdFuison service means.  The directory is located on
the
> web server.
> * I have two forms
> * upload.cfm (html form)
> * uploadfile.cfm (action page)
>
> The syntax for both is located below:
>
> Upload.cfm
> <title>WebStar: Contracts Online</title>
> </head>
> <body background="image/background_blue.gif" text="White" link="Silver"
> vlink="Yellow" alink="White">
> <img src="image/file.gif" width="1200" height="50" border="0" alt="">
> <!--- This document was created with Cold Fusion Studio --->
> <FORM ACTION="uploadfile.cfm" ENCTYPE="multipart/form-data"METHOD=POST>
>   <table
>   border="0">
>     <tr>
>       <td>File to upload:</td>
>       <td>
>         <input name="FileName" size=50 type=FILE>
>       </td>
>     </tr>
>     <tr>
>       <td>File Destination:</td>
>       <td>
>   <input type="text" name="FileDestination"
> value="\\chh-test\www\lmts_int\cic" size="50">
>        <input type=SUBMIT size=50 value="Upload" name="SUBMIT">
>       </td>
>     </tr>
>   </table>
>   &nbsp;
> </FORM>
> </BODY>
> </HTML>
>
> Upload.cfm
> <title>WebStar: Contracts Online</title>
> </head>
> <body background="image/background_blue.gif" text="White" link="Silver"
> vlink="Yellow" alink="White">
> <img src="image/file.gif" width="1200" height="50" border="0" alt="">
> <!--- This document was created with Cold Fusion Studio --->
> <cffile action="UPLOAD"
>         filefield="FileName"
>         destination="#form.FileDestination#"
>         nameconflict="OVERWRITE">
> <CFOUTPUT>
> <CENTER>
> CF 3.1 CFFILE Tag File Upload Demonstration Results - Example 1<P>
> File Upload was Successful! Information about the file is detailed below.
> </CENTER>
> <HR>
> <TABLE>
> <CAPTION><B>File Information</B></CAPTION>
> <TR>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>File
> Name:</TH><TD>#File.ServerDirectory#\#FILE.ServerFile#</TD>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Content Type:</TH><TD>#File.ContentType#</TD>
> </TR>
> <TR>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Content SubType:</TH>
> <TD>#File.ContentSubType#</TD>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Client Path:</TH>
<TD>#File.ClientDirectory#</TD>
> </TR>
> <TR>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Client File:</TH><TD>#File.ClientFile#</TD>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Client
> FileName:</TH><TD>#File.ClientFileName#</TD>
> </TR>
> <TR>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Client
FileExt:</TH><TD>#File.ClientFileExt#</TD>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Server Path:</TH><TD>#File.ServerDirectory#</TD>
> </TR>
> <TR>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Server File:</TH><TD>#File.ServerFile#</TD>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Server
> FileName:</TH><TD>#File.ServerFileName#</TD>
> </TR>
> <TR>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Server
FileExt:</TH><TD>#File.ServerFileExt#</TD>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Attempted
> ServerFile:</TH><TD>#File.AttemptedServerFile#</TD>
> </TR>
> <TR>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>File Existed?</TH><TD>#File.FileExisted#</TD>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>File Was Saved?</TH><TD>#File.FileWasSaved#</TD>
> </TR>
> <TR>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>File Was
> Overwritten?</TH><TD>#File.FileWasOverWritten#</TD>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>File Was
> Appended?</TH><TD>#File.FileWasAppended#</TD>
> </TR>
> <TR>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>File Was
> Renamed?</TH><TD>#File.FileWasRenamed#</TD>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>File Size:</TH><TD>#File.Filesize#</TD></TH>
> </TR>
> <TR>
> <TH VALIGN=top ALIGN=LEFT>Old File Size:</TH><TD>#File.OldFileSize#</TD>
> <TH VALIGN=top align=LEFT>Date Last
> Accessed:</TH><TD>#DateFormat(File.DateLastAccessed,'DD MMM YY')#</TD>
> </TR>
> <TR>
> <TH VALIGN=top align=LEFT>Date/Time
> Created:</TH><TD>#DateFormat(File.TimeCreated,'DD MMM YY')#
> #Timeformat(File.TimeCreated,'HH:MM:SS')#</TD>
> <TH VALIGN=top align=LEFT>Date/Time
> Modified:</TH><TD>#DateFormat(File.TimeLastModified,'DD MMM YY')#
> #Timeformat(File.TimeLastModified,'HH:MM:SS')#</TD>
> </TR>
> </TABLE>
> </CFOUTPUT>
> </BODY>
> </HTML>
>
>
>
>
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