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| Porshaw 2006-01-31, 10:49 pm |
| In a PHP package that I am trying out with a FP2003 site, after uploading to
the windows server it is necessary that I make two .php files writable. It
appears as though FP prevents this from being possible although I can do it
in Windows.
How can I make these files "writable"?
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| Thomas A. Rowe 2006-01-31, 10:49 pm |
| You have to change permissions for the IUSER account on the server. Not a FP issue.
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"Porshaw" <Porshaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> In a PHP package that I am trying out with a FP2003 site, after uploading to
> the windows server it is necessary that I make two .php files writable. It
> appears as though FP prevents this from being possible although I can do it
> in Windows.
>
> How can I make these files "writable"?
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| Porshaw 2006-01-31, 10:49 pm |
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Mr Rowe,
My fairly reputable isp has informed me that there's no way to change
permissions on the Windows server with the Fpage extensions installed.
Is this one of the limitations of Fpage I've heard about?
Bill Shaw
"Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
> You have to change permissions for the IUSER account on the server. Not a FP issue.
>
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> ==============================================
> Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
> ==============================================
> If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
> a Service Pack or security update, please contact
> Microsoft Product Support Services:
> http://support.microsoft.com
> If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
> security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
> ==============================================
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> "Porshaw" <Porshaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:093E6287-866E-4301-8A3D-1D39FD81DA09@microsoft.com...
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| Thomas A. Rowe 2006-01-31, 10:49 pm |
| Your ISP is wrong!! Permissions for IUSER can be set with or without having the FP extensions
installed, etc.
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Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
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If you feel your current issue is a results of installing
a Service Pack or security update, please contact
Microsoft Product Support Services:
http://support.microsoft.com
If the problem can be shown to have been caused by a
security update, then there is usually no charge for the call.
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"Porshaw" <Porshaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Mr Rowe,
> My fairly reputable isp has informed me that there's no way to change
> permissions on the Windows server with the Fpage extensions installed.
> Is this one of the limitations of Fpage I've heard about?
> Bill Shaw
>
> "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
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| The facility to change permissions on the server (for complete folders
and the files within them) is built into the FrontPage 2002
extensions. However, this cannot be done (from FrontPage) for folders
that contain server side scripts such as ASP, PERL or .php files (but
folders only containing data files written to by the scripts are not a
problem.)
If your files are in a folder, right click on the folder and choose
properties.
Then clear the box "Allow scripts to be run"
Check the boxes "Allow anonymous upload to this directory" and "Allow
uploaded files to overwrite existing filenames"
These last two boxes allow the scripts to create, delete, and modify
files in the folder.
Your host may have disabled this feature.
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Ron Symonds - Microsoft MVP (FrontPage)
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"Porshaw" <Porshaw@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> Mr Rowe,
> My fairly reputable isp has informed me that there's no way to
> change
> permissions on the Windows server with the Fpage extensions
> installed.
> Is this one of the limitations of Fpage I've heard about?
> Bill Shaw
>
> "Thomas A. Rowe" wrote:
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