Hello, guys, I've posted this twice to tomcat-user, and had no answer. Since I woud love to have it, I'm volunteering to make it work. The problem is that I have no idea as where to start looking the source: where is a URL translated to a real path by tomcat? Regards, Rogério -------- Original Message -------- From: Rogério Meneguelli Gatto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [REPOST] Windows SMB paths in server.xml please? To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello, I've noticed a difference in behaviour in Tomcat 3.1, 3.2b7, and 4.0m4 regarding Windows SMB paths, like this one: <Context path="/ctx" docBase="\\machine\share\path"/> I included this same element (paths are altered here for security) on all three server.xml. Tomcat 3.1 and 4.0m4 handle it fine, 3.2b7 gives a 404. All three instances are running on the same machine, under the same conditions: - WinNT 4.0sp4 - JavaService 1.1.0 service wrapper - Sun JDK 1.3.0 I'd love to be able to use this kind of setup, as it allows me to make those services start automatically, when nobody is logged on. Is it possible at all to implement it for 3.2? A simple test case shows me that, even in my 3.2 setup, I can use java.io.File to access that smb share, so it doesn't look like a system problem, but rather the way tomcat 3.2 uses the docBase attribute. Regards, Rogério Gatto -- Rogério Meneguelli Gatto | ICQ# 25775025 Analista de Sistemas Pleno | +55 19 3254-6518 ext 223 Software Design Informática | http://www.softwaredesign.com.br God is a comic playing to an audience that's afraid to laugh