Well, there are some programs like "junction"
available on sysinternals that supposedly make hard
link equivalent on windows...and the point is the user
can create a hard link to c:\ in his user dir. and it
will expose the whole hard drive and that is why I am
concerned about it...how to stop the web server from
following ...

Neelay


--- "Roger B.A. Klorese " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Neelay Shah wrote:
> 
> >So, if one of the users in his home directory
> creates
> >a hard link to C:/ there is no way I could
> configure
> >the web server to avoid following that hard
> >link..following the link would display the contents
> of
> >the "C:/"
> >  
> >
> 
> 
> Hard links don't exist in Windows, do they?
> 
> And on Linux and other Unixen they require suitable
> permissions on the 
> object.
> 
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