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danielp4

2004-01-19, 8:21 am

Well still having too many problems.

Q - if I define a virtual server, there is a place in the admin console for the document root, this is the place (I think) the pages will be served up from. Is it ok to specify a directory that is not inside the Server ditrectory - eg, my server is in C:
\Programfiles\IBMHTTPServer but the directory I want to add is E:\Inetpub\wwwroot - if I click on the small folder it's not possible, thought of course I can just add it into the entry field but it this a valid thing to do, I imagine it must be. Just all
the examples I've ever seen start from the server root which I find quite odd.

anyhows, cheers

Daniel

mark

2004-01-19, 8:21 am

http://www-3.ibm.com/software/webse...6/manual/ibm/9a
cdadm.htm#admallowdir


Mark

"danielp4" <danielprosser@email.com> wrote in message
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quote:

> Well still having too many problems.
>
> Q - if I define a virtual server, there is a place in the admin console


for the document root, this is the place (I think) the pages will be served
up from. Is it ok to specify a directory that is not inside the Server
ditrectory - eg, my server is in C:\Programfiles\IBMHTTPServer but the
directory I want to add is E:\Inetpub\wwwroot - if I click on the small
folder it's not possible, thought of course I can just add it into the entry
field but it this a valid thing to do, I imagine it must be. Just all the
examples I've ever seen start from the server root which I find quite odd.
quote:

>
> anyhows, cheers
>
> Daniel
>




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