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| Created: | Fri Jun 25 1993 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
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Hi, I have searched but couldn't find anything. Can someone tell me whether it is possible for Netscape Communications Server/Fastrack on OpenVMS to support personal directories? Does that make sense? What I mean is a URL of the form http://server.domain/~stuarth/index.html where stuarth is my VMS username and this is mapped to my login directory (or somewhere else which is configurable). I sure hope this is possible - I have to install this next week! Any replies gratefully received. Cheers, Stuart (PS. great to be back!!)
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 4573.1 | Yes | STAR::BLAKE | OpenVMS Engineering | Wed Mar 26 1997 07:41 | 17 |
> Can someone tell me whether it is possible for Netscape Communications
> Server/Fastrack on OpenVMS to support personal directories?
Only the Communications and Commerce servers are available for OpenVMS
at this point.
> What I mean is a URL of the form http://server.domain/~stuarth/index.html
>
> where stuarth is my VMS username and this is mapped to my login directory (or
> somewhere else which is configurable).
>
> I sure hope this is possible - I have to install this next week!
It sure is possible. The feature is called "users' public information
directories". On OpenVMS it works pretty much the same way as it does
on UNIX, but we go to the SYSUAF of course to locate the user's "home"
directory.
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| 4573.2 | CHEFS::16.42.4.5::hattos | I'm back - as a matter of fact | Wed Mar 26 1997 10:38 | 6 | |
Colin, Thanks, no need to reply by mail. Cheers. Stu | |||||