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[cobalt-users] Re: [Cobalt] adding new account on raq problem



God dam it. Problem has come up again. First it shows, goes away and now
back again. I have upgraded to 2.0 and still have our virtual hosts login
into their domain and get /users/username/web directory. They can't access
the /web directory for the siteadmin. Yes the user has siteadmin access.
ANY IDEAS ???? How about I create a link between the directory
/users/username/web and /web. So that if you upload into
/users/username/web it puts it into /web. If so how do I create this link?

At 11:43 AM 11/20/99 -0800, you wrote:
>
>I had this exact problem and was able to fix it by upgrading the RAQ to OS
>version 2.0.  Have you tried this yet?
>
>Regards,
>Jason Rollo
>jrollo@xxxxxxxxxx
>
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>From: lists <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Saturday, November 20, 1999 10:50 AM
>Subject: Re: [Cobalt] adding new account on raq problem
>
>
>>
>> Problem is, it is setup for a site admin. It shows the check mark when you
>> edit the user.
>>
>> At 12:11 AM 11/20/99 -0500, you wrote:
>> >
>> >lists wrote:
>> >>
>> >> For some reason when I add a new virtual account and user it is doing
>> >> something weird. I can FTP into the account just fine but can't access
>the
>> >> /web directory. It just displays /web and it is the users directory
>web,
>> >> not the web site one. Any ideas? Used to work 100%
>> >
>> >The account you are trying to FTP in as probably isn't setup to be a site
>> admin....
>> >That would definitely cause that...
>> >--
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