It will not allow catergories to create a directory why?
Feb 17, 1999, 12:37 PM
User (109 posts)
Feb 17, 1999, 12:37 PM
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First of all, it would really help if you could be more specific. Please include any error messages and any other information that might help us with your problem.
Are your paths correct? Since you're using NT, you need to include the drive letter (i.e. D:/, F:/) on all of your paths. Does your physical path match your virtual path?
Are your paths correct? Since you're using NT, you need to include the drive letter (i.e. D:/, F:/) on all of your paths. Does your physical path match your virtual path?
Feb 17, 1999, 1:02 PM
Novice (8 posts)
Feb 17, 1999, 1:02 PM
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Building Home Pages . . .Subcategories: 1Total Links: 2
Opening page: E:/web_Sites/bbs/index.htm Closing page. Done
Building What's New Page . . .
CGI Error: Invalid argument
Message: unable to open what's new page:
E:/web_Sites/bbs/New/index.htm. Reason: Invalid argument
then it print the page with system variables
so it creates index.htm on the first page
closes and then err on New Directory
Opening page: E:/web_Sites/bbs/index.htm Closing page. Done
Building What's New Page . . .
CGI Error: Invalid argument
Message: unable to open what's new page:
E:/web_Sites/bbs/New/index.htm. Reason: Invalid argument
then it print the page with system variables
so it creates index.htm on the first page
closes and then err on New Directory
Feb 18, 1999, 6:21 AM
User (109 posts)
Feb 18, 1999, 6:21 AM
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carjoe,
I've seen Links installed on just about every drive letter available, so it isn't Links that giving you the problem. It sounds like you've got a permissions problem on the directory that you're trying to build links. From what you're saying, it sounds like you've got physical access to this server. You need to right click on your links directory and give the system full control over the directory. For NT, it is usually a good idea to let the system have full control over most everything unless you have a particular reason for needing security of specific areas of your machine. You may also want to login as an Administrator and give your user login full control over the directory as well (assuming that you're doing all of your building on your local machine).
I've seen Links installed on just about every drive letter available, so it isn't Links that giving you the problem. It sounds like you've got a permissions problem on the directory that you're trying to build links. From what you're saying, it sounds like you've got physical access to this server. You need to right click on your links directory and give the system full control over the directory. For NT, it is usually a good idea to let the system have full control over most everything unless you have a particular reason for needing security of specific areas of your machine. You may also want to login as an Administrator and give your user login full control over the directory as well (assuming that you're doing all of your building on your local machine).
Feb 18, 1999, 6:31 AM
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Feb 18, 1999, 6:31 AM
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believe or not that directory does have full control ..... I had a problem before with another pl script and learn about permissions the hard way. So I had made sure to check permissions on all folders. Well I got it to work. I thank you for all you advice.
"I love this links stuff"
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"I love this links stuff"
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