Hi,
I am running Apache on a Windows Server and I would like to move my web
root to our file server (also running Windows Server). I was hoping
someone has done this before and could provide a few tips on how to do
this correctly? From what I've gathered, this is what I think I'd need
to do:
- Create an Apache domain service account and assign that as the service
account for the Apache service - this also automatically adds the right
for that account to log on as a service if I remember correctly
- Move the webroot folder to the file server
- Give the Apache domain service account access to the webroot on the
file server
- Update the document root in the apache.conf file to use a UNC path
(i.e. \\servername\share) to the server share containing my webroot
What I don't know:
- Do I need to add the domain service account to the Administrators
group or any other group on the server running Apache?
- Or, instead of the above, do I need to give the Apache domain service
account permission to the Apache Program Files folder on the Apache
server? Does that account even need to have access to that folder?
- Do I need to adjust any other permissions?
- Am I missing anything else?
I'd appreciate any help!!
Thanks!
Mike
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