Greetings, Henry S. Thompson!
>> HST wrote:
>>> . . . [IIS and file access]
>>> Any suggestions?
>>
>> Only one: If you intend to mix Cygwin tools with native Windows environment,
>> let Windows handle filesystem permissions.
>> Or you will never stop running into these issues over and over again
Andrey Repin writes:
> HST wrote:
>> . . . [IIS and file access]
>> Any suggestions?
>
> Only one: If you intend to mix Cygwin tools with native Windows environment,
> let Windows handle filesystem permissions.
> Or you will never stop running into these issues over and over again.
Fair point.
On Dec 2 20:42, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
> I've spent the last hour trying to find the answer to this on the
> Web/in the archives, sorry if it's an FAQ:
>
> What's the least 'open' way possible using chgrp and chmod g+r to
> allow my IIS server to 'see' files on my local disk? At the moment I
>
Greetings, Henry S. Thompson!
> I've spent the last hour trying to find the answer to this on the
> Web/in the archives, sorry if it's an FAQ:
> What's the least 'open' way possible using chgrp and chmod g+r to
> allow my IIS server to 'see' files on my local disk? At the moment I
> have found o
I've spent the last hour trying to find the answer to this on the
Web/in the archives, sorry if it's an FAQ:
What's the least 'open' way possible using chgrp and chmod g+r to
allow my IIS server to 'see' files on my local disk? At the moment I
have found only three ways to let IIS see a file at a
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