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Posted to apache-bugdb@apache.org by st...@apache.org on 1999/07/30 06:01:20 UTC

Re: os-windows/4641: Any DocumentRoot different from the default .../apache/htdocs produces an error.

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Synopsis: Any DocumentRoot different from the default .../apache/htdocs produces an error.

State-Changed-From-To: open-feedback
State-Changed-By: stoddard
State-Changed-When: Thu Jul 29 21:01:19 PDT 1999
State-Changed-Why:
I cannot recreate this problem. I suspect you still have 
directory access permission problems. Are you running Apache
as a service or starting via command line? If starting as a 
service, do you have the service starting with an 
appropriate userid? Is the failing drive NTFS and is it 
a network mounted drive? The default service id is the "Local System" account which does not have network privleges.