Network shares and acs

Hi all,
I'm about to move all my content (pdf and epub files) to a Microsoft Windows Storage server because of new server setup.
So my question is:
If I have two servers:
Server #1 (IP: 10.10.10.1): Hosting a ACS.
Server #2 (IP: 10.10.10.2): The storage server sharing the pdf and epub content in a network share named: "mycontent"
Is it possible for server #1's acs to get the content by a network share: \\10.10.10.2\mycontent ?
My guess that I would have to change the com.adobe.adept.packaging.baseLocation setting in my packaging-conf config file to point towards
the network share located on the server #2 but how can this be done and what would the com.adobe.adept.packaging.baseURL be in this example ?
If this is possible what would happen to all the content fulfillments that was made when the content was located locally on the same server hosting the acs - would it require me to change something for every single fulfillment in the database used by the acs ?
I'm using Adobe Content Server version 4
Thank you in advance,
Thomas Andersen,
Denmark.

Hi all,
I'm about to move all my content (pdf and epub files) to a Microsoft Windows Storage server because of new server setup.
So my question is:
If I have two servers:
Server #1 (IP: 10.10.10.1): Hosting a ACS.
Server #2 (IP: 10.10.10.2): The storage server sharing the pdf and epub content in a network share named: "mycontent"
Is it possible for server #1's acs to get the content by a network share: \\10.10.10.2\mycontent ?
My guess that I would have to change the com.adobe.adept.packaging.baseLocation setting in my packaging-conf config file to point towards
the network share located on the server #2 but how can this be done and what would the com.adobe.adept.packaging.baseURL be in this example ?
If this is possible what would happen to all the content fulfillments that was made when the content was located locally on the same server hosting the acs - would it require me to change something for every single fulfillment in the database used by the acs ?
I'm using Adobe Content Server version 4
Thank you in advance,
Thomas Andersen,
Denmark.

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