What if you give QTMHHTTP authority at the main /htdocs folder level,
will the permissions carry through any new subfolders ?

I'm not familiar with how the IFS does inherited object permissions.

Could also give QTMHHTTP *ALLOBJ authority. Wouldn't recommend that,
but it would work :-)

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message: 4
date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 13:08:04 -0600
from: Pete Helgren <Pete@xxxxxxxxxx>
subject: [WEB400] Zend Server and Wordpress Automatic Updates

Anyone using Zend Server with Wordpress and are able to get automatic
updates to work? I get a "Could not create directory:
/www/zendsvr/htdocs/petesworkshop/blog_wp/wp-content/upgrade/wordpress-3
.tmp"
error for every folder it attempts to create. The "missing link" is
that folders are created with *my* user ID and permissions and I think
Zend (or Apache) wants to have QTMHHTTP to have permission. Since I
cannot sign on with QTMHHTTP, I have to manually add the user to every
folder the WP update creates.

Any ideas here? I could do the manual update but I am curious to see if
anyone has a workaround to the problem.

Pete



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