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Ringo Langly #1
Updating Apache user and group files (used with .htaccess) with Cold Fusion on Windows
Hi everyone,
I have a unique question. We use Apache 2.0.54 and ColdFusion 6.1 on
Windows 2000 Server, and I need to find a way to edit the user and
group files which tell who has access to what directories with Apache
via .htaccess. There's got to be someway to do this, but I've yet to
find any simple solution.
Ideas ???
Thanks,
Ringo
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Ringo Langly #2
Updating Apache user and group files (used with .htaccess) with Cold Fusion on Windows
Hi everyone,
I have a unique question. We use Apache 2.0.54 and ColdFusion 6.1 on
Windows 2000 Server, and I need to find a way to edit the user and
group files which tell who has access to what directories with Apache
via .htaccess. There's got to be someway to do this, but I've yet to
find any simple solution.
Ideas ???
Thanks,
Ringo
Ringo Langly Guest
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Ringo Langly #3
Updating Apache user and group files (used with .htaccess) with Cold Fusion on Windows
Hi everyone,
I have a unique question. We use Apache 2.0.54 and ColdFusion 6.1 on
Windows 2000 Server, and I need to find a way to edit the user and
group files which tell who has access to what directories with Apache
via .htaccess. There's got to be someway to do this, but I've yet to
find any simple solution.
Ideas ???
Thanks,
Ringo
Ringo Langly Guest



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