Skip to main content
Inspiring
November 28, 2017
Answered

CFBuilder 2016 and Mapped Drives in Windows 10

  • November 28, 2017
  • 1 reply
  • 393 views

Greetings!  After attending the ColdFusion Summit 2017, I was inspired to start using CFBuilder 2016.  Sadly, it appears that I cannot connect to any of our servers using mapped drives on my Windows 10 machine.  Any suggestions?

 

Thanks...

    Dan

    This topic has been closed for replies.
    Correct answer dcjones

    Embarrassingly enough, I can answer my own question.  Apparently, when installing, local admin privileges are required.  When CFBuilder opens up after installation, it's still running as a local admin.  Closing the program and opening it as a 'normal' user allows CFBuilder to view and access the mapped drives.

    1 reply

    dcjonesAuthorCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    November 28, 2017

    Embarrassingly enough, I can answer my own question.  Apparently, when installing, local admin privileges are required.  When CFBuilder opens up after installation, it's still running as a local admin.  Closing the program and opening it as a 'normal' user allows CFBuilder to view and access the mapped drives.