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Steven Levine wrote:  
>   
> >-- 1. I want syslogd logging but don't see it in TCP/IP Configuration.  
> >      Should I just add it manually to my startup?  
>   
> Probably better to add it to tcpexit.cmd.  
 
Oops, my faux paus, I didn't mean startup.cmd or the Startup folder,  
some of my startup (especially all TCP/IP stuff) is embedded in my  
config.sys (you _know_ I do things differently).  Thanks.  
 
> >-- 2. How do I allow users to create subdirectories, i.e. how do I authorize  
>   
> It's the default, if you allow write access.  There's not specific  
> permissions required for the command.  
 
Hmm, I had tested and it didn't work.  But I only allowed write access  
-- your suggestion below to also allow read access then allows a user to  
create subdirectories.  
 
> >  2005/10/16 23.05: FTPD:1890: Unauthorized attempt to create directory h:\webspace\musfc\IMG  
>   
> Take a look at your trusers.  
>   
> >        user: ***** *************  
> >        rd:  
> >        wr: H:\WebSpace\MusFC  
> >        loginfo: logall  
>   
> Try it with  
>   
>          rd: H:\WebSpace\MusFC  
 
SUCCESS, allowing read access then allows a user to create directories.  
 
Thanks much.  
 
> Also, test with the correct case.  I forget how case-sensitive ftpd is on OS/2.  
 
Tested.  FTPD doesn't care.  "rd: H:\WebSpace\MusFC" and "rd:  
H:\WebSpace\musFC" are both acceptable.  "cd IMG" and "cd img" are both  
acceptable.  
 
Thanks again very much.  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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