Dear user list. I am trying to get apache 2.0.52 working on windows 2003 ES with a vhost that has the documentRoot on an NFS share (that is on a Solaris 9 server) mounted through SFU (Services For Unix) 3.5. The mount is Z:\ that points to the share 10.10.37.20:mnt/ramdisk_1 I can read, write and delete files on the share. There is a folder "test" in the share and I can read, write and delete files in it. It seems that apache doesn't find the folder. I tried the following: -alias+Directory directive or alias+mount+Directory directive: alias /load_test "\\10.10.37.20\mnt\ramdisk_1\test" <Directory \\10.10.37.20\mnt\ramdisk_1\test> Options Indexes </Directory> alias /load_test "Z:/test" <Directory Z:/test> Options Indexes </Directory> It doesn't start at all. If I comment the Directory section, apache starts but http://..../load_test gives me an 404 error -vHost with the documentroot on the mounted share <VirtualHost *:8081> DocumentRoot "Z:\test" ServerName ginepro.h-farm.it ErrorLog logs/nfs-error_log CustomLog logs/nfs-access_log common Options Indexes </VirtualHost> -vHost with the documentroot on the share URL <VirtualHost *:8081> DocumentRoot "\\10.10.37.20\mnt\ramdisk_1\test" ServerName ginepro.h-farm.it ErrorLog logs/nfs-error_log CustomLog logs/nfs-access_log common Options Indexes </VirtualHost> apache starts but giving me again a 404 error. I tried mounting the share both TCP and UDP. No way. It doesn't work any help will be very appreciated, thanks Mat --------------------------------------------------------------------- The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx " from the digest: users-digest-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx