Re: combining user isolation with shared folders
- From: "Bernard" <qbernard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 12:04:03 +0800
Yupe! that's the common way. create a virtual diretory and map to the path.
To restrict access, apply proper NTFS permissions on the physical directory.
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"Robert Smith" <rsmith@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> That last sentence should be "...it looks like you can only put virtual
> folders under the site root."
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> "Robert Smith" <rsmith@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>I need to set up an FTP site so that each user starts in a private home
>>folder, but every user also has access to a common tree of folders (for
>>public downloads). If an FTP site is set up for user isolation, is there a
>>way to put some sort of link to a shared folder inside each user's home
>>folder? Shortcuts don't work, and it looks like you can only put FTP under
>>the site root.
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