I've searched through stackoverflow for a similiar problem, but none of the solutions seem to work.
I'm running WAMP and have a network drive T:\
which I want to use as an alias in Apache. So far I have added:
Alias /p \\ps-file.server_location.edu\A$
< Directory /p>
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
< / Directory>
However, whenever I try to access localhost/p
I get a 403 forbidden message saying You don't have permission to access /p on this server.
Any suggestions?
I have tried changing the logon settings in services.msc, but this stops apache from starting all together.
EDIT: I also have to enter my login information for the network drive the first time I connect it. Can I somehow give apache my login information?
Why not just alias to T:\, as in
Alias /p T:\
? Otherwise, my guess is that Apache doesn't have the necessary permissions to access the specified UNC (particularly, theA$
bit is probably screwing things up as it is a special share).You need to use forward slashes instead of backslashes or escape them all using an additional backslashas well as enclosing the paths in quotes as stated by Xophmeister. Eg:
or
You are correct to use a UNC path unless you create a mapped drive in the user profile being used to run the apache service.
to solve this you will need: give permission to the board administrator httpd.exe file authenticate the service with an administrator of the User Services pane windows leave the httpd.conf file so
DocumentRoot "//192.168.50.2/g/htdocs"
set the ip of the host where the files for this machine name by apache does not recognize
caltor is right , little edit here , you can use
<Directory "/p">
cause it has alias.But I hate writing network drive in config like//p...
alsoThere is another problem occurs here , in this method , you cannot execute exec() or batch file , cannot take the information of directory , open_dir etc cannot return a result , also apache cannot start as a service . To solve that,
First of all download http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb842062.aspx Extract zip file to C:/sys. Open cmd , and
then a new command line appears . All you need
will ask username and password of lethea pc . Here is j: the short name of the network drive . After doing this , in httpd.conf folder you dont need to create alias or write full network map to Documentroot and directory
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