Koozali.org: home of the SME Server
Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Hoay Fern on December 05, 2001, 11:50:38 AM
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Hi,
i have questions on primary i-bay
i am using Windows 2000, i try go to MY Network Place and view entire network, i found the E-Smith and i double click it, i saw the there is one folder called Primary.
I understand that this primary folders contains our main website html files.we have cretaed 3 others i-bays which we help other company to host theit webiste too.
i try to create one folder inside the primry folder.but i get the error message:
unable to cretae the folder "New folder"
Access is denied.
but when i go to the another i-bays, i try to create a folder there, i didnt get any error messages.
May I know why i am able to create or put any html files into other i-bays but not i cant create or put any html files into primary i-bays.
Actually what i want to do is i want add some html files into the primary i-bays.
Besides that, May I know is there any way to let the user try to update the html fiels into the primary i-bays so that the new html files ?
We need to update the news every month into the webiste
can any1 teach me how to do it in proper way ?
please assists
hoay fern
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Hi,
I know there is an issue with Win2k and Samba, but by default, logged in as admin, you should be able to create folders accordingly Primary->html->newfolder. However, I don't think you would ever want to create a folder directly under the Primary folder, instead use Primary->html->newfolder. You may have to change permissions on your new folders as some PHP scripts will not run properly if not set accordingly.
Ralph
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Hoay,
I had the same problem when I first started using e-smith/SME. As pointed out in the previous message, you can log in as admin and add files and folders to the primary ibay directory tree. I found this too restrictive for my setup.
Personally, I don't consider webpage design to be network administration. In fact, I don't want to give the web guy in my office the admin password to our server. To get around this, I manually changed the Unix permissions for the primary ibay to match those of any other ibay. Specifically, I did the following:
chmod g+x /home/e-smith/files/primary/*
chmod g+s /home/e-smith/files/primary/*
chmod u+x /home/e-smith/files/primary/*
Regards,
Greg Zartman
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Why not use a regular ibay and set up a virtual domain for it?
Chris
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hi Greg Zartman,
please forgive me if i didnt get whatt you mean correctly:
May I know what you mean by :
you can log in as admin and add files and folders to the primary ibay directory tree.
is it mean that i login to E-Smith server or my Win2K PC as admin ?
hoay fern
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hi Chris,
the prob is, i need to update the primary website
can i do it by use a regular ibay and set up a virtual domain for it ?
hoay fern