In addition to Wayne's advice, you must also make sure that the USER ACCOUNT your application 'Run's As" has rights to that network directory, and that you access it using UNC rather than drive mappings.
If you're using WWWC, and are running it as a COM object, you can log in as that user to verify you have access - but be aware that when operating no login script will run so your environment is kinda as-is (hence the lack of drive mappings).
HTH
>I have a Windows 2000 server which hosts my VFP applications/data. I have another Windows 2000 server running IIS5 for my webserver. Is it possible for me to have the .asp pages on the web server access the data from the main file server without moving the data to the webserver's local drive? I thought this could be done, but I am not having success while playing with this, or researching it on the web.
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