Perhaps the permsisions on the virtual folder don't allow for running
scripts? If that's the case, just check the box and hit apply.

Something related, I've tried this before, even with a real heavy-duty
san, and we had trouble with network bandwidth. Granted, there was
more traffic than most will experience, and we didn't get a chance to
experiment for long, so your mileage may vary.

PS, by definition, if your SAN is serving CIFS (windows file shares),
doesn't that make it a NAS?

-nathan strutz
http://www.dopefly.com/

On 11/28/05, Mehdi, Agha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi all,
>
> We run a cluster of 4 boxes with CF on them. Now we want to have single
> repository for our code instead of putting the code on all the web servers
> in the cluster. We configured a separate server (SAN) to store all the cfm
> files. The directory storing code on SAN is mapped as virtual directory in
> IIS on all the web servers. We also have images and documents stored on SAN,
> which are loaded by web servers fine but the cfm code does not execute.
>
> Has anyone setup this kind of architecture before?
>
> Thanks
>
> Agha Mehdi
>
> IDT - eBusiness Program Manager
>
> Work: 408.284.8239
>
> Cell  : 209.275.0482
>
> Fax  :  408.284.2766
>
>


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