Hallo,
sorry dat het in het engels is, maar ik had geen zin om het te vertalen.
De meeste van jullie zullen toch geen problemen met engels hebben.
ALvast bedankt!
Hello,
I just can't get my frontpage extentions to work.
The situations looks like this.
How do the directory structure look like:
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ipaddress\virtualserverroot1\home
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ipaddress\virtualserverroot1\database
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ipaddress\virtualserverroot2\home
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ipaddress\virtualserverroot2\database
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ipaddress\virtualserverroot3\home
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ipaddress\virtualserverroot3\database
etc
So this is an name-based setup where the virtualserverroot is the root
dir of each user and the home dir is where the www files will be
stored. The database dir speaks for itself.
The permission are as follows:
each virtualserverroot dir has got:
administrators full access
user full access
system full access
The home dir has got:
administrators full access
user full access
system full access
iusr_servername read&execute
everyone read&execute
A webserver is configured for the ip address, so that every user can
access their website also using ie.
http://123.123.123.123/virtualserverroot1/home
No frontpage extensions are setup for that web at the ip address.
webservers are pointed to each home directory.
Now the strange things.
Say I want to setup frontpage extensions for virtualserverroot2
I go to all task and select configure extensions.
Everything goes just fine.
A link is made to the _vti_bin dir.
But when I check the virtualserverroot2 directory, the folders:
_private
_vti_cnf
_vti_log
_vti_pvt
_vti_script
_vti_txt
images
Are all made in the virtualservverroot2 directory instead of the home
directory. How is this possible?
What am I doing wrong?
Can someone tell me step by step how I should get the extensions to
work? Which permissions do I have to setup, etc?
Thanks!!!
Paul
sorry dat het in het engels is, maar ik had geen zin om het te vertalen.
De meeste van jullie zullen toch geen problemen met engels hebben.
ALvast bedankt!
Hello,
I just can't get my frontpage extentions to work.
The situations looks like this.
How do the directory structure look like:
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ipaddress\virtualserverroot1\home
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ipaddress\virtualserverroot1\database
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ipaddress\virtualserverroot2\home
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ipaddress\virtualserverroot2\database
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ipaddress\virtualserverroot3\home
c:\inetpub\wwwroot\ipaddress\virtualserverroot3\database
etc
So this is an name-based setup where the virtualserverroot is the root
dir of each user and the home dir is where the www files will be
stored. The database dir speaks for itself.
The permission are as follows:
each virtualserverroot dir has got:
administrators full access
user full access
system full access
The home dir has got:
administrators full access
user full access
system full access
iusr_servername read&execute
everyone read&execute
A webserver is configured for the ip address, so that every user can
access their website also using ie.
http://123.123.123.123/virtualserverroot1/home
No frontpage extensions are setup for that web at the ip address.
webservers are pointed to each home directory.
Now the strange things.
Say I want to setup frontpage extensions for virtualserverroot2
I go to all task and select configure extensions.
Everything goes just fine.
A link is made to the _vti_bin dir.
But when I check the virtualserverroot2 directory, the folders:
_private
_vti_cnf
_vti_log
_vti_pvt
_vti_script
_vti_txt
images
Are all made in the virtualservverroot2 directory instead of the home
directory. How is this possible?
What am I doing wrong?
Can someone tell me step by step how I should get the extensions to
work? Which permissions do I have to setup, etc?
Thanks!!!
Paul