IPlanet setting alternate documentation directories on other drives

I installed iPlanet on my PC on my C:\ Drive. I have PDF files on a network drive that I mapped as K:\ to my pc. I've develped application to open up these files in a Web Browser. How do I configure IPlanet so that these
files may be accessed? I tried setting up an alternate documenatation to K:\ but this does not work. Would I have to modify one of the configuration files manually to be able to recognize this new directory?
Thanks.

Try read this article
http://knowledgebase.iplanet.com/ikb/kb/articles/450.html
It's a old problem, since old time netscape.
For me never work fine with win NT and iPlanet 4.1
Good Lock!

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