First of all You didn't write what operating system do You have.
Look in your httpd.conf to see under wich username Apache is running.
Be sure that the Directory in wich You want to write belongs to that User.
Hope it helps.
Best vishes,
Andras.
----- Original Message -----
From: Campbell, Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 2:46 AM
Subject: Server File Creation Problem
> Hello all -
>
> I previously posted a message detailing the fact that I had a servlet
which
> calls a an ErrorLog class whose responsibility is to create and write any
> anomalies to a file. Here's the ultimate programmer cliche, but when I run
> it local using servletrunner, it works fine - but when I load the
> servlets/classes to the server, the file isn't created. The thing I do
know
> - it's not a path problem, because the servlet is also responsible for
> importing data feeds (text files) and can do this with no problems. My
> current server setup is running the Apache / Jserv combo. My thought is
> that it's a JVM security problem and I did have a response before
indicating
> the creation of a policy file, which to me would make sense. I have tried
> this with no avail, but this very well could be my implementation of the
> policy file. Can anyone point me in the right direction for documentation
on
> implementing a policy file for an Apache/Jserv setup? OR if anyone has any
> other ideas as to the solution to my dilemma, please fire away -
>
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> sc
>
>
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