<p>So I have two websites… www.mydomain.com and myapp.mydomain.com. The www. site is located in the C:/Inetpub/wwwroot folder. The myapp. site is located in the C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/myapp folder. IIS serves both websites perfectly. (I’m running IIS on Windows Server 2012 R2, btw). The problem I’m having is that both sites need to access the C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/myCfFiles folder. The www. site, of course, sees the myCfFiles as a subfolder so www.mydomain.com/myCfFiles will let me access my CF files… But the myapp. site cannot see C:/Inetpub/wwwroot/myCfFiles, because […]</p>
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