A content root is made up of one or more types of paths. A URL is required, along with a UNC location. The web path (URL) tells the web browser where to “point” to access content, while the network path (UNC) physically locates the content on a file system. 


All content root paths should point to the same location on the machine. They define how various protocols locate the content and files. Before any titles can be created or installed, a content root must be defined.

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