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To whom it may concern,

On 2/16/12 1:29 PM, modjkl...@comcast.net wrote:
> I took all JkMounts inside the VirtualHost tags and placed them 
> outside these tags, and above them added JkMountCopy All,
> restarted Apache, and now Adobe successfully can access
> mydomain.com/mywebapp. Thanks so much!!!
> 
> I also tried modifying the above httpd.conf configuration by
> removing the global JkMountCopy All line of code, and adding a
> JkMountCopy On line of code inside the original VirtualHost tags,
> but this also failed as before. Any idea why?
> 
> Andre, I did worry about the "host3" designation initially, so I 
> previously added it to the VirtualHost tag here under ServerAlias:
> 
> ServerAlias www.mydomain.com host3.mydomain.com
> 
> So I assumed that should permit Adobe trying to access 
> host3.mydomain.com

I'm still curious as to why Adobe sees a different experience than you
do with your web browser.

- -chris
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