Best case is to allow QTMHHTTP *RX authority to the
directories, and *R authority to the static HTML files.
*PUBLIC should have *EXCLUDE.

If for some reason your HTML in those directories also is
used by your CGI programs (ie reading in HTML and writing it
out in a CGI program) the user QTMHHTP1 should also have the
same authorities.

Brad

On Tue, 05 Feb 2002 07:08:58 -0600
 Justin Houchin <jhouchin9@charter.net> wrote:
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> Do I want *Public to have RWX or any authority to my
> webpage directory? Or Just set it up so QTMHHTTP has the
> authority?
>
>
> Justin Houchin
> Programmer
> Reliatek, Inc
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