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That it is, Aaron. You are exactly right. But having to go back in
with a 5250 command line to give permissions?? The more likely answer
is that I don;lt know what I am doing! :) There must be a place in
the HTTP Administrator to set that. There HAS to be. I just am not
seeing it.
Aaron Bartell wrote:
To expound on that (and I agree with Matt btw) the profile *might* be
QTMHHTTP. Do some trial and error to see what you get after giving QTMHHTTP
access to those directories and files.
HTH,
Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Haas, Matt (CL Tech Sv) <
matt.haas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
It would be better to keep *PUBLIC set to *EXCLUDE and give the web
server's profile *RX authority.
Matt
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