[BlueOnyx:08668] Re: home directory suggestion
Peter Robbins - Bridgewater Software Group
pete at bridgewater.it
Thu Sep 29 02:54:27 -05 2011
yes, we have 100's of users and not one of them uses the /user
directories. I have often used the CLI to do a USERMOD to change the
home directory associated with a user to the site /web directory.
I would love to see the user directory as an editable field on the user
record but editable only by admin.
On 29/09/11 03:58, Jeff Keller wrote:
> Yep. Happens to me all of the time too. I'd forfeit the "user-pages"
> feature completely, just to eliminate the confusion.
>
> Jeff
>
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 7:36 PM, Ernie <ernie at info.eis.net.au
> <mailto:ernie at info.eis.net.au>> wrote:
>
> I am consitently having problems with web developers trying to ftp
> upload
> the site pages and putting them into the web folder for their personal
> pages, then complaining that they can't see the site!
>
> Is it possible to make the site admin home directory at the top
> level so the
> web folder they see is the correct site folder? Or perhaps even
> rename it to
> something obvious website instead of web?
> Another idea is if personal pages is unticks then no to creat a
> web folder in their home directory.
> Pehaps the admins can have a symbolic link to the site pages in
> their home
> directory?
>
>
> - Ernie.
>
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