![]() Manage errors thrown by mklink, currently it just succeeds even if the link wasn't created confusing user. Add UAC support for those folks with that enabled. A little GUI redesign, just to support foreign Windows OS. Thanks to some of you for pointing me out to them!. ![]() Added ClickOnce check for updates support, get updates as automatically upon app launch (Still work in progress). ![]() Finally Error Handling has been implemented, now the app will show you if the link wasn't created and why. Added Drag&Drop into the directory fields Unfortunately Drag&Drop does not work when running as an administrator More Info Added ability to run as an administrator with UAC enabled, with this support for Windows 8 and 8.1 is done. Thanks for your downloads and support, hope you like it! TODO If you encounter a bug, please let me know in the issues section, I will look into it when I have the time! Windows XP doesn't have the mklink command available from the cmd.exe app. Net Framework 3.5 to run (SP1 recommended) and as of this software will only work under The goal is just make it easier to create symbolic links, hard links, or directory junctions, using a pretty simple interface, so no more bogus command line to do it. With this utility you can use the symlink application Microsoft Windows has well hidden inside the cmd.exe app. I hope that is not too late for this app to get new light.ĭownload ClickOnce Installer (Supports auto updates) A lot of people has filed issues with it and I plan to sort them out.īetter late than never some might say. I will be updating this little app over the course of the next days and hopefully release it in better shape. Switched to GitHub instead of Google Code since they are going to close soon. I know there's another way to do it, while activating the apache mod_userdir and that's probably what i'll be going to do next.īut first i'd like to understand how to make this "simple" solution work.Back from the dead. I actually want apache to be able to read in /home/me/myWebDirectory and not myUser to go write in apache's directories.But that is exactly what I don't want to do./localhost/phpmyadmin works too, even if it's a SymLink to /usr/share (while m trying to have a symLink to /home/user.)Ĭhmod +r /var/www/html # add read permission to dir chmod +r /var/www/html/* # add read permission to files in dir./localhost/testfile.html works fine (undertsand testfile is in /var/www/html).since ubuntu 14.04, Apache DocRoot is /var/www/html, why should i chhange its owner (like many other deamons, roots by default).So I think accessing localhost/myWebDirectory is the right address, no? ln -s /home/user/me/myWebDirectory myWebDirectory.I changed the group of /home/me/myWebDirectory into As I said, I was well aware that I had a reading permission problem as this sudo -u I've made the Symlink like follow : ![]() I tried to add the me user to www-data group with this command sudo usermod -a -G groupName userName, but that didn't help either I created a Symlink from /var/www/html torwards /home/me/myWebDirectoryĪnd in fact, sudo -u www-data ls /home/me/myWebDirectory returns a permission denied too I'm using Ubuntu 14.04, and have a problem with the Apache configuration: ![]()
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