Thanks, André! Your explanation is really helpful. Changing the 'login as' to a
specific user gives what i want. Basically, I want to let only that specific
user can edit pages through the web server.
Thanks,
-- Xin
--- On Sun, 11/2/08, André Warnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: André
Li Xin wrote:
Hi Eric,
I basically followed the second link. I don't know that the Apache for Windows won't be
able to set the User for httpd.exe. So it means, that the User directive in
httpd.conf is useless for Windows?
Hi.
I believe you are right, and the User and Group directives do
Hi,
I just installed a Apache2.2 for Windows today. Following the installation
instructions, I changed the 'User' in httpd.conf from 'daemon' to my local
user-name, and then restarted httpd.exe. I saved a file from the browser and
found the owner of the file is 'Administrators'. In fact, I
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 2:39 AM, Li Xin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I just installed a Apache2.2 for Windows today. Following the installation
instructions, I changed the 'User' in httpd.conf from 'daemon' to my local
user-name, and then restarted httpd.exe. I saved a file from the
Hi Eric,
I basically followed the second link. I don't know that the Apache for Windows
won't be able to set the User for httpd.exe. So it means, that the User
directive in httpd.conf is useless for Windows?
Thanks,
-- Xin
--- On Fri, 10/31/08, Eric Covener [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: