Apache Network Drive Alias?

Otherwise, my guess is that Apache doesn't have the necessary permissions to access the specified UNC (particularly, the A$ bit is probably screwing things up as it is a special share).

If I use "T:\" I get a directory not found error, and if I use T:\ apache doesn't even start. The network drive I have mapped also requires a logon which I know plays into this, but I don't know exactly how – SortingHat Sep 15 at 13:44 Try T:/, instead. You may also need to enquote the path: "T:/".

– Xophmeister Sep 15 at 13:46 Again the same problem. Both times I received a 404 error. – SortingHat Sep 15 at 15:14.

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