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Thread: Setting up users/paths/home directories, etc
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2006-05-19 07:16:48 |
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I noticed that when you do an import, the user's home directory is
reset to the default directory (c:\nfsroot\) in adminserverusers.ini
and the user's fcf file is likewise reset to default directory
(c:\nfsroot\) with download/change/list/inherit set as the default
file/folder rights. It means that the import function totally ignores
the user's settings in adminserverusers.ini and user's fcf. I thought
it should only replace/change the user's password if it is an
existing user. This is my main concern now as I am about to do in-
place upgrade our production server (I have over 700 users). At the
moment I can deal with the user's fcf (I just copy over existing fcf
files from live fcf files) but it's too tedious to manually edit the
adminserverusers.ini. Setting the home directory in the gui takes at
least 30 secs per user (high cpu).
Can you somehow fix the import function so that it will only affect
the passwords in the adminserverusers.ini if the user exists already.
I'm planning on doing the upgrade over the weekend.
ta
Cezar
--- In NFServer@yahoogroups.com, "Fastream Technologies" <gates ...>
wrote:
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> Hello,
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> You need to update the fcf and .ini when the server engine service
is shut
> down. If this was the case, send me privately an example fcf that
did not
> work.
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> Regards,
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> Gorkem Ates
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "rlmsoftware" <jimsteinberg ...>
> To: <NFServer@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 10:19 PM
> Subject: [NFServer] Setting up users/paths/home directories, etc
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> :I am trying to use NetFileServer in place of IIS for several
hundred
> : users, each with their own home directory and authenication. Have
> : used "import" to get their user names and passwords imported
okay, and
> : have written a program to define their home directories in .ini
file
> : and .fcf files. However, after starting the server and using the
> : GUI it does not seem that the FTP server has 'home directory'
checked
> : on the users path, although the path is correct. Could you
provide
> : the meanings of the fields in the .fcf files and any other
> : corresponding fields in the .ini files?
> : thanks
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