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iFolder Home Directory 1

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nlee

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Apr 29, 2003
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PH
Hi Guys,

I have netware6 Server with iFolder.

I'm trying to change the home directory of the iFolder in Sys:\Apache\iFolder\Server\httpd_additions_nw.conf After I change it, and I'm trying to login iFolder, the home directory path I installed is not working, it shows me the default path. Does anybody experience this already?


Thanks a lot.

Noel Lee CATSRI,CATSE,CNS6.5
Network and Systems Engineer
ITS, Philippines
 
I my experience with iFolder you can only do this during the install of iFolder.

Uninstall iFolder and reinstall it, this time pointing it to the volume\directory you wish the home folder to be.

Brent Schmidt CNE,Network + [atom]

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Hi Brent,

Thanks a lot. =)


Noel Lee CATSRI,CATSE,CNS6.5
Network and Systems Engineer
ITS, Philippines
 
Hi, Noel.
I've successfully moved the iFolder data area to another volume by modifying Sys:\Apache\iFolder\Server\httpd_additions_nw.conf

According to this in Cool Solutions
Sys:\Apache\iFolder\Server\httpd_additions_nw.conf

Did you stop iFolder, make the change, and then restart it?



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Bill
Consultant / Network Engineer
CNE, CCNA
 
Whoops. I didn't proof-read my post.
The Cool Solutions just mentioned that you can move your iFolder data directory by editing Sys:\Apache\iFolder\Server\httpd_additions_nw.conf

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Bill
Consultant / Network Engineer
CNE, CCNA
 
But Provo is right....
that sucker should never be installed to the sys volume in the first place.

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Bill
Consultant / Network Engineer
CNE, CCNA
 
Hi guys,

Thanks for the post..

Psychoid : Yes I restart the iFodler.
Provo : Yeah.. we learn something new everyday :)

I will try to configure it again. and Yes, its not a good idea to put your ifolders home path to sys, it should be somewr in sucured area in your servers.

Again, Thanks.

Noel Lee CATSRI,CATSE,CNS6.5
Network and Systems Engineer
ITS, Philippines
 
so it's working now that you moved it?

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Bill
Consultant / Network Engineer
CNE, CCNA
 
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