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<blockquote data-quote="mruane" data-source="post: 425247" data-attributes="member: 21044"><p>If it helps, I have my Database and Thumbs redirected to another box on my network so that all clients can share the same database and thumbnails. The addressing in that case is simple "\\<sever>\mpconfig\database" and similar for the thumbnail folder with MPCONFIG being the primary share on the server. I have not tried pathing to an http address but looking at your paths the formatting looks wrong anyway- you are mixing forward slashes and backslashes. I am sure they should all be backslashes shouldn't they? In any case, you probably need to have the www sample com defined in your HOSTS file on the client as MP probably does not expect to do any DNS resolution other than at the local router.</p><p></p><p>Let me know how you get on - its interesting...</p><p></p><p>Cheers Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mruane, post: 425247, member: 21044"] If it helps, I have my Database and Thumbs redirected to another box on my network so that all clients can share the same database and thumbnails. The addressing in that case is simple "\\<sever>\mpconfig\database" and similar for the thumbnail folder with MPCONFIG being the primary share on the server. I have not tried pathing to an http address but looking at your paths the formatting looks wrong anyway- you are mixing forward slashes and backslashes. I am sure they should all be backslashes shouldn't they? In any case, you probably need to have the www sample com defined in your HOSTS file on the client as MP probably does not expect to do any DNS resolution other than at the local router. Let me know how you get on - its interesting... Cheers Mike [/QUOTE]
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