Map a logical driver for use on AS

Hello,
On our Forms application, we use a logical driver (O:) that point to
a share (MyShare) that is E:\Applications\Test.
The use of this "O:" is into the pl/sql code and on Menus and PLL
libraries attach on the Forms and Menus and Libraries.
The problem is that Apache service and Forms service does not "see"
this logical driver, even if They run (Log on ) like a Administrator user that define "Map network drive" O: with "Reconnect at logon".
There is a solution to this problem?

Hi Issac,
Please try posting your query to Products > Developer Suite > Forms to get the right response.
Thanks,
Mathew

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