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Serving Files Outside the Apache Root

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Actually a Double-Barrel question

Can I use Alias, Redirect, or do I need to set up a Virtual Host situation?

Apache/1.1.33(Win32)mod_perl/1.29_01-dev

Running on an XP machine which recieves My DSL via Bellsouths' Westell External Modem. XP then connects My LAN(three machines) to the Internet via ICS. The folders I need to access are on \\WorkStation2\E:\

This IS to be "Members Only"!
MySite: http://cksPlace.dns2go.com

Second Barrel, I Also have a Public Site which I Serve Affiliate banners to From MySite. Haven't been able to configure htaccess to allow unquestioned access to these called from that site.

Any suggestions will Help.
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Re: Serving Files Outside the Apache Root

I think you may need to add a virtual host, however I'm not certain it will work by //networkname. You'll need to define it by local IP address on the network.
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Re: Serving Files Outside the Apache Root

symbolic links?? :mrgreen:
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