This was also the answer for me (original poster).
I placed the mount directives directly in the virtual host that I needed
it in and all works well.
Thank you for the assistance.

I am sure I will be back with additional questions...so don't go far.

Very Respectfully,
Mike

On Wed, 2009-01-28 at 15:03 -0800, Jordan Michaels wrote:
> Thanks folks. Oddly enough I ran into this same issue with almost an 
> identical system at the same time as the original poster (odd in 
> itself), and this solution fixed me right up. I added the "JkMountCopy 
> all" line under the rest of my global jkmount lines and that fixed me 
> right up.
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Warm regards,
> Jordan Michaels
> Vivio Technologies
> http://www.viviotech.net/
> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
> Adobe Solution Provider
> 
> 
> Rainer Jung wrote:
> > Well answered until here. I assume it's the old "put your JkMount into 
> > the virtual host" problem.
> > 
> > kMount does only apply to the virtual host they are put into. So when 
> > they are in the global server, but your requests to httpd are handled by 
> > a VirtualHost, then the JkMounts are not effective for those requests.
> > 
> > To keep it simple, you can set "JkMountCopy all" in the global server, 
> > or you can move the JkMount lines to the virtual hosts which should 
> > actually do the forwarding.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Rainer
> 
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