Hi:

when I run fossil with an Apache web server on Windows, it complains the
following message when I click on "Files"

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SQLITE_CANTOPEN: os_win.c:33680: (5)
winOpen(C:\WINDOWS\etilqs_eNlkUH8yb3Zl1PU) - 拒绝访问。(access deny)

SQLITE_CANTOPEN: os_win.c:33680: (2)
winOpen(C:\WINDOWS\etilqs_Kt1JdjkQhGT5Grj) - 系统找不到指定的文件。 (can not find
system file)

SQLITE_CANTOPEN: cannot open file at line 33686 of [9b191bb4c7]

SQLITE_CANTOPEN: statement aborts at 48: [CREATE TEMP TABLE localfiles(x
UNIQUE NOT NULL, u);] unable to open database file
Database Error unable to open database file CREATE TEMP TABLE localfiles(x
UNIQUE NOT NULL, u);

If you have recently updated your fossil executable, you might need to run
"fossil all rebuild" to bring the repository schemas up to date.
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When I click on timeline, it complains:

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SQLITE_CANTOPEN: os_win.c:33680: (5)
winOpen(C:\WINDOWS\etilqs_f946RSzNBHAyFya) - 拒绝访问。

SQLITE_CANTOPEN: os_win.c:33680: (2)
winOpen(C:\WINDOWS\etilqs_OLEqQ6kjuA8QmSl) - 系统找不到指定的文件。

SQLITE_CANTOPEN: cannot open file at line 33686 of [9b191bb4c7]

SQLITE_CANTOPEN: statement aborts at 37: [CREATE TEMP TABLE IF NOT EXISTS
timeline( rid INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, uuid TEXT, timestamp TEXT, comment TEXT,
user TEXT, isleaf BOOLEAN, bgcolor TEXT, etype TEXT, taglist TEXT, tagid
INTEGER, short TEXT, sortby REAL ) ] unable to open database file
Database Error

unable to open database file
CREATE TEMP TABLE IF NOT EXISTS timeline(
  rid INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
  uuid TEXT,
  timestamp TEXT,
  comment TEXT,
  user TEXT,
  isleaf BOOLEAN,
  bgcolor TEXT,
  etype TEXT,
  taglist TEXT,
  tagid INTEGER,
  short TEXT,
  sortby REAL
)

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The Apache is running as a normal user instead of administrator (or system).

When I run the apache as an administrator, the problem disappeared.
So, the problem should be related to the access priviledge.

However, when I run "fossil server" as the same normal user, it works
on port 8080 very well.

I hope it can be hosted on behind Apache to provide service on port 80, or 443.

Thanks,
Liu Chang
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