That might be a good option. Thanks for both replies! On 1/17/07, Jordan Michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello K, > > Unfortunately this is one of the problems with CF: There's no > command-line parser for it so you cannot execute it as a different user > easily. > > While I probably can't give the best advice without knowing the details > of your situation, you could potentially create a cron job (the Linux > equivalent of a scheduled task) that would periodically delete files in > a directory that are older then a specific time period. > > Would a solution like that work for your purposes? > > Warm regards, > Jordan Michaels > Vivio Technologies > http://www.viviotech.net/ > Blue Dragon Alliance Member > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > K Fassman wrote: > > I am new to running CF on a Linux box - and I know virtually nothing > about Linux. > > > > I have all of my pages working correctly, but in one instance I am > calling on the CFFILE command to move a CSV file from one directory to > another. The file is getting copied to the new location, but not deleted > from the current location. Apparently the page is running as a user > "apache" and that user doesn't have delete access in that folder. > > > > This page is going to be run as a scheduled task. Is there any way that > the user name can be set for the page? Short of changing the security in > Linux (which apparently is problematic in this case) is there anything I can > do here? > > > > Any help is greatly appreciated. > > > > > >
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