Thank you for your help.  
My question is still whether or not we can prevent Slide from showing the 3 
("virtual") folders (/files, /actions, and /users) to the user when he/she logs in to 
Slide  ?  I think Slide creates these 3 folders by default , and they don't physically 
exist in the content store, but showing these 3 folders to the users would cause some 
confusion ...  Do you know if it's still a configurable thing to do ?  Thanks .  - Ch.

Ingo Brunberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Have a look at the scope parameter in web.xml and the filespath
parameter in Domain.xml.

Regards,
Ingo

> Hi I have a question about uploading file to Slide by dragging the
> file from windows explorer to the webfolder. I am setting Slide's
> Domain.xml so that the rootpath points to a directory , say ,
> > classname="slidestore.reference.FileContentStore">
> 
D:/temp
 When I
> browse to my Slide web-app from IE (File -> Open as a WebFolder),
> after I logged in from the Log-in dialog box, I got to a my Slide
> content store. However, there are always 2 directories being shown
> there .
> 
> /files /actions
> 
> If I drag a file to the root to copy a file from my local system to
> the web server, it always gave me the error : "Error occurred
> copying ..." (I guess it's the Unauthorized error). In order to
> successfully copy files, i have to browse INTO /files directory ,
> then dragging the file over. However, if I do this , the file will
> be copied to D:/temp/files/myfile ...
> 
> What I want to happen is to 1/ be able to copy the file to my
> ROOTPATH as it's set up , without having /files directory being
> created . 2/ When I open to Slide webfolder, I don't want to have 2
> directories (/files and /actions) being displayed . Is this
> something that we can do with the configuration files ? Thank you so
> much. - Chinh


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