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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Ron Lisle <RL...@SigmaTel.com> on 2005/12/13 23:23:51 UTC

[users@httpd] Unable to access networked drives

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?

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Re: [users@httpd] Unable to access networked drives

Posted by ludi <my...@gmail.com>.
To set the everyone can access the drivers. Would it work?

On 12/14/05, Ron Lisle <RL...@sigmatel.com> wrote:
>
> 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?
>
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Re: [users@httpd] Unable to access networked drives

Posted by di...@clearstream.com.
"Ron Lisle" <RL...@SigmaTel.com> 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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