--- Manuel Marques <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> But I still have a problem: my hard disk is called
> SE/30 (dunno who did it;
> the computer was like that all the time), and that
> causes 404's when I try
> to reach something via HTTP (because the server
> tries to create another
> directory where there's nothing). I tried renaming
> the disk, but that didn't work, because I can't
rename it!

You simply need to turn off file sharing and disable
the FTP/Web
server, rename the hard drive just like you rename any
file,
then turn sharing and the server back on.

The / in the name is causing the problems because the
FTP and
HTTP protocols are seeing the root as SE with a
subdirectory
called 30, which isn't there.

It will be total Fandemonium!
August (Fri) 4th, (Sat) 5th & (Sun) 6th, 2006
http://www.fandemonium.org

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