I believe you have to add FollowSymLinks to your httpd.conf file for the
top level dir.

Jean-Yves Leblin wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
>   I probably have the same problem : i can't follow symbolic links with my
> browser with the pages on the server i'm installing, even if the links
> point on
> files located on the home of the apache server.
> 
>   I know i should try to use the aliases but i'm working for people who
> migrate
> their server from a mac system to a linux box and that are used to work with
> links, and moreover i don't want them to access the .conf files.
> 
>   So i really need to use symbolic links. Any idea ?
> 
> Thanks
>       JY
> 
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