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Because relative path names are not supported by ArcMap Server, if your map document contains one or more of them, you must resolve them before serving the map document.
The different types of path names are:
If you are using relative path names, you need to change them to absolute or UNC paths. In addition, if you are using Solaris or Linux, all path names must be UNIX-compliant.
If all of the layers in your map document reference ArcSDE data, your map document does not use relative path names, so you do not need to resolve them.
Path names referencing data must be all lower case.
Use the following steps to ensure your map document uses full path names rather than relative path names by performing the following procedure in ArcMap.
If you want to point to data using UNC paths, you must set the data source of each layer individually:
When creating map services with UNC references to data on a remote machine, make sure that the user name and password used to start the ArcIMS Monitor service has sufficient privileges to access the data remotely.
Because ArcMap creates map documents only for the Windows platform, you must make path names to shapefiles and images UNIX-compliant.
In ArcMap, the Publisher menu and toolbar buttons display.
In the Publisher Settings dialog box:
In the Set Data Source(s) dialog box:
If only part of the path name is not UNIX-compliant, you can specify that only part of the path name be replaced by typing the non-compliant part in the Find What text box.