Without knowing what web server you are using, or how it is being run, I can't say for sure what the problem is. That being said, my first guess would be that you are having a permissions issue. CGI scripts are generally run as a different user for security reasons, and only given access to a sub set of available resources. The user under which the script is being run when used as a CGI simply may not have read permission on the mount in question.
They say that time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself.
Andy Warhol
In reply to Re: Unavailable network drives in CGI scripts
by JediWizard
in thread Unavailable network drives in CGI scripts
by Sprad
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