Cadwalader
IS-IT--Management
Well, I've been thrown to the wolves once again...
I built a site from phpnuke on a FreeBSD server. All was well. The the senior sysadmin decided to move everything over to Windows 2000 (VPN, DNS, web, FTP, mail, everything). I guess he was feeling inadiquite because I was the only one who knew how to run the servers. Anyway, I moved the site, fought with MySQL Win32 to get that working right, and now, I have no idea how to set the file permissions. Something's farting out somewhere...when you try to access anything but the index page, you get "Sorry, you can't access this file directly..." and if memory serves me right, I had the same problem on BSD, and all I needed to do was set the proper permissions.
How do you do this in Windows? I know about the Security tab, and everything is allowed to everyone already...could this be another hiccup in MySQL? Hope I was of some help...
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Thanks for the help...
--Rich
I built a site from phpnuke on a FreeBSD server. All was well. The the senior sysadmin decided to move everything over to Windows 2000 (VPN, DNS, web, FTP, mail, everything). I guess he was feeling inadiquite because I was the only one who knew how to run the servers. Anyway, I moved the site, fought with MySQL Win32 to get that working right, and now, I have no idea how to set the file permissions. Something's farting out somewhere...when you try to access anything but the index page, you get "Sorry, you can't access this file directly..." and if memory serves me right, I had the same problem on BSD, and all I needed to do was set the proper permissions.
How do you do this in Windows? I know about the Security tab, and everything is allowed to everyone already...could this be another hiccup in MySQL? Hope I was of some help...
--OR--
Thanks for the help...
--Rich