Re: Cffile and cfdirectory in CF 8

2008-04-22 Thread Tim Lancaster
I have tried that and I can access the drive, create, modify and delete as per 
the given rights.  This has been an issue with any drive that is mapped to 
share on another server, none of them work anymore with CF 8.

>> Yes I have setup a user account with all appropriate right to 
>> run CF and access the shares.  And interestingly, the UNC 
>> path does work.  Do you know of a reason why mapped drives 
>> wouldn't work when they did in CF 7 and earlier?
>
>Perhaps the mapping isn't available for that user. Try logging in
>interactively as that user, and see if you can access the drive mapping.
>
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Re: Cffile and cfdirectory in CF 8

2008-04-22 Thread Tim Lancaster
Dave,
Thanks for the reply,
Yes I have setup a user account with all appropriate right to run CF and access 
the shares.  And interestingly, the UNC path does work.  Do you know of a 
reason why mapped drives wouldn't work when they did in CF 7 and earlier?

Tim

>> Actually I misstated that I upgraded, it is a completely new 
>> installation.  I have a mapped drive in widows pointing to a 
>> share on another server.
>
>Are you sure you configured the new installation to run as the appropriate
>user instead of SYSTEM?
>
>If you use a UNC path instead of a mapped drive, does that work?
>
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Re: Cffile and cfdirectory in CF 8

2008-04-22 Thread Tim Lancaster
Actually I misstated that I upgraded, it is a completely new installation.  I 
have a mapped drive in widows pointing to a share on another server.

>Are you by chance using a path relative to the old installation of CF7?
>
>~Brad
>
>I just upgraded from CF7 Standard to CF8 Enterprise.  I have several
>scheduled tasks that run everyday that dump files to mapped network
>shares.  Since upgrading, I only get errors to the effect of the path
>cannot be found or make sure the directory doesn't exist.  I have the CF
>service using a domain account with full permissions on the share.  What
>else am I missing?  I installed CF8 on another server just to test and I
>get the same errors.  I am trying to use cfdirectory action="create"
>and all cffile actions that move or copy files to the shares.  I am on
>windows 2003 with IIS6. 

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Cffile and cfdirectory in CF 8

2008-04-22 Thread Tim Lancaster
I just upgraded from CF7 Standard to CF8 Enterprise.  I have several scheduled 
tasks that run everyday that dump files to mapped network shares.  Since 
upgrading, I only get errors to the effect of the path cannot be found or make 
sure the directory doesn't exist.  I have the CF service using a domain account 
with full permissions on the share.  What else am I missing?  I installed CF8 
on another server just to test and I get the same errors.  I am trying to use 
cfdirectory action="create"  and all cffile actions that move or copy files to 
the shares.  I am on windows 2003 with IIS6. 

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