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BenHunts

2004-07-28, 6:18 pm

We are using storage server 2003 to host the home directories of our users. Because these users travel frequently/telecommute, they need full read/write/change permissions to files in their home directory. I have it setup so that they have to authentica
te with their AD login before accessing the page; they can download files, but can't upload. They must be able to upload in order for us to move forward. Any suggestions or ideas are greatly appreciated!

Ben
Jeff Cochran

2004-07-29, 5:55 pm

On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 13:03:06 -0700, "BenHunts"
<BenHunts@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>We are using storage server 2003 to host the home directories of our users. Because these users travel frequently/telecommute, they need full read/write/change permissions to files in their home directory. I have it setup so that they have to authentic

ate with their AD login before accessing the page; they can download files, but can't upload. They must be able to upload in order for us to move forward. Any suggestions or ideas are greatly appreciated!

Is your problem not knowing how to allow an upload on a web page? Can
you use FTP? WebDav? An upload component (Google "ASP Upload
Component")?

Jeff
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