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Vieux 04/01/2006, 22h16   #5
Marcel
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Par défaut Re: How to set up Apache 2.0.55 for my local network?


"Kees Nuyt" <k.nuyt@nospam.demon.nl> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 3 Jan 2006 12:36:51 +1100, "Marcel"
> <info@nospam-bluegumdata.com.au> wrote:
>
> >I need some advise please.
> >I have installed Apache 2.0.55 on a W2K computer.
> >That computer is part of a local network (192.168.0.xxx, 255.255.255.0)

with
> >1 XP computer and 3 W2K computers.
> >All these PCs don't have any problem accessing the webserver.
> >My problem arises when I want to use PHP and the webserver to access
> >information that is on one of the other computers, for instance when I

want
> >to copy, using PHP, something from drive V:\. I then get the following
> >message:
> >
> >Warning: copy(V:\copytest2\test.jpg): failed to open stream: Permission
> >denied in D:\localweb\copytest\copytest.php on line 2
> >
> >My question: how can I configure Apache in such a way that this can be

done?
>
> By default the Apache2 service logs in as local system account,
> which doesn't have permission to read files in a fileshare.
>
> You would have to run the Apache2 service as a user which has
> access to network resources and the file shares you want it to
> access. Open the services console, stop the Apache2 service,
> change its login / signon properties and start it again.
>
> By the way, forward slashes are preferred in directory paths
> within Apache and PHP.
>
> >Thanks for your ,
> >Marcel

>
> Good luck.
> --
> ( Kees
> )
> c[_] A lady is a woman who makes a man behave like a gentleman. (#278)


Thanks Kees.


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