Fail to connect database using network drive

I have encoutered problem to connect sample database which is located at share drive such as J: drive.
I setup up the environment at follow:
The database is save at J: drive such as J:\xtreme.mdb
I use crystal report 2008 to create report template with sample database which is location at J:\xtreme.mdb
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Then, I published the report into CRS2008. While I preview the report. I got the error message
"The database logon information for this report is either incomplete or incorrect. "
I am successful to map the network drive and open it.
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The report database configuration at CRS2008 is at below:
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In addition, I had already started SIA service with domain administrator account.
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So, anybody can give idea or suggestion to solve this problem?
Edited by: Ken Hui on Apr 21, 2011 5:37 AM
Edited by: Ken Hui on Apr 21, 2011 5:50 AM

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