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7/13/2006 9:55 AM
 
I'm using DNN 3.3.2 and the folder I need to use for storing images is on a NAS mapped in IIS6 like a virtual folder on a remote server.

If I locate the target folder like a physical folder this works, but I've 4 web servers that are mapped on the same "content server".

I had a look of the Web Farm manual and there it's described how store content on remote content server leaving web frot end servers to be impaced by final users requests without taking care of content storage.

Any suggestion?

Thanks in advance for any help

Regards

Daniele

 
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