Something you probably didn't notice is that it doesn't make that much of a
difference.. Not on home anyway.. The normal system service user can access
those files as well (well, they have the same access anyway).. The only
difference I've seen is that now I can access shared network files as well.
>When having firewalls and stuff that shouldn't really be a problem.. Also,
>notice that I would only recommend it for home users.. The reason I want it
>as admin is to give it full access to everything so.. And why I want that?
>So that I can do just about anything you could possibly think of.. U
When having firewalls and stuff that shouldn't really be a problem.. Also,
notice that I would only recommend it for home users.. The reason I want it
as admin is to give it full access to everything so.. And why I want that?
So that I can do just about anything you could possibly think of.. Using
Yoiks!!!
> I accutually got it working.. Here's the steps for anyone with the same
> problems:
> 1. Make sure you share the folder on comp2 you want to access from comp1
> (the one with Apache/PHP)..
> 2. Make sure Apache is running as a user (), and that user should be
> administrator (optional
I accutually got it working.. Here's the steps for anyone with the same
problems:
1. Make sure you share the folder on comp2 you want to access from comp1
(the one with Apache/PHP)..
2. Make sure Apache is running as a user (), and that user should be
administrator (optional, but recommended for h
It will not work. The simple file sharing option is not available in XP
Home, only Pro. You can check the sharing settings in the sharing tab
for the folder once shared, but if you still can't get it to work then
there's really not much you can do. Cheers.
Armando
Chris wrote:
DvDmanDT wrote:
DvDmanDT wrote:
Errm.. I did search accutually.. But didn't find anything.. Partly cause I'm
running home edition.. There's no security tab there.. And the folders are
shared.. Apache is running as SYSTEM, and I'm as User or something like
that.. Any more ideas?
I don't know if this would work o