RE: [users@httpd] Unable to access networked drives
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I am using mapped drive letters. I ultimately wish to
alias a mapped ClearCase drive. I don't know how I would do that using a
UNC.
"Ron Lisle" <RLisle@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 13/12/2005
23:23:51:
> I've installed Apache on a Windows XP machine running in a
Domain.
> I am able to create aliases to local drives and they work
ok.
> When I create an alias to a networked drive, it doesn't appear to
work,
> returning not found (404).
> The networked drives are
visible from the same id/pw that the service is
> running under.
>
Any ideas?
>
Did you put the UNC Path
or a mapped letter in the alias stuff?
Dimitri.
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