I have just added a new user in Debian but i am just wondering how i can restrict their access to other folders, really i just want them to stay in their own directory /home/username
wordpress uses the wp-content folder to store uploads, and the uploads are also stored in their own folder depending on the month you upload the file like:
wp-content/uploads/month/day/file.jpg
the folder needs 755 permissions and I believe on all sub-folders.
How can i do this?
How to get a list of all the subfolders with a specific name
e.g. all the folders which their name contains 'NAME'
I know:
find . | grep *NAME*
but this won't give me a unique list (if the folder has subfolders it gets listed multiple times)
I have a lot of custom keyboard shortcuts and will be migration Macs. I tested Migration Assistant and it did not seem to get these.
I read somewhere that they are stored in the individual application's plist files in the ~/Library/Application Support folder but even after copying a few of these folders over the shortcuts do not seem to follow.
How can I get all of the keyboard shortcuts migrated to a new mac?
tar -xvf company_raw_2012-03-16.tgz --directory=/root/test --strip-components=4
I am using the following tar option to remove the leading directories and it is working as expected.
--strip-components NUMBER
strip NUMBER of leading components from file names before extraction
It works only when I know that there are going to be 4 sub-directories. I have tar files and I do not know if there will be 2, 3 or 4 folders inside.
How do I strip the entire path and extract files in the given "directory" path.
I had a folder with some pictures, somehow these pictures are "missing" and I cannot see them anymore.
The strange thing is that if I use the "preview" view in Explorer (the one that shows the tiny icons of the folder contents), the folder preview shows these pictures as if they were inside. Once I enter the folder, they are not there anymore.
I tried showing hidden files and folders, that doesn't help.
Any ideas on how to show or recover those files?
I'm using Windows XP.
Hi,
I'm currently trying to download a full magneto install from a ftp server. The connection keeps failing, it seems as if there are too many files and folders to scan through?
Can anyone shed any light on how to resolve this? The shared platform seems to b e a standard platform based on Plesk 8.6.
As this is a shared server, there is no option for me to really do anything, apart from contact the hosting company (who have offered to zip up all the files for me, but this is not ideal)
Have seen quite a few questions in Serverfault and Super User but none that specifically answers my question.
We have an application that is being provided and installed by a third party company. They are charging market rate 'consultancy' fee to do this.
They installed majority of the folders in the root of the C drive, to my shock.
Are there any official Microsoft Best Practice guides out there to say applications should be installed in Program Files.
Hi,
I have running a Server 2003 with the Microsoft ISCSI Initiator. I mapped an ISCSI-Volume and after the restart of the server, the the folders aren't shared anymore. The NTFS-rights are still rigth and the drive letter does not change. Any idea?
Thanks,
cyntaxx
I deleted everything from a site collection recycle bin and remoted into the SQL server the content database is located on, went to view the WSS_Content and the sucker didn't get smaller. I had about a good 2 or 3 gigs of folders with files in the recycle bin. I just want to make sure that it is getting deleted.
Is there something I am missing? Or does the SQL server not update file sizes properly?
MOSS2007
IIS6
WinSer2003
Sometimes I notice Desktop.ini files in folders of my computer. Why/how are they generated, and, is it possible to make the OS stop generating these files?
Sometimes I notice Desktop.ini files in folders of my computer. Why/how are they generated, and, is it possible to make the OS stop generating these files?
Do you know of any application that works like this:
Allows you to create folders where the files in number 2 will be placed.
Allows you arrange all/any of the files in the computer according to file type, date, size, etc.
Windows (all versions) folders have their standard names such as Users, Documents, Local Settings etc that are unfortunately translated in other language versions, and thus instead of the names that are in the path to the folder they appear in the file explorer under quite different names. For example, instead Pictures I get "Moje obrazy" (translation into Polish language), and yet in the path it is still "pictures".
This is very confusing and I would like to turn this automatic translation off, but can't find how.
In Thunderbird the global gloda search is connected to the selection of downloaded/syncronized folders of the IMAP accounts in the Offline-settings.
Is it possible somehow, that Thunderbirds download/syncs all emails in the IMAP account but does not add them to the index for the global search?
I would like to do this because I have some accounts that I only keep in thunderbird for archiving reasons but I don't want to find those mails, when I use the global search
I am writing a batch file to compress a folder using various archiving applications.
Currently I also use 7-Zip but manually set up the parameters
I would like to add 7-zip to my batch
The folder concerned has many sub folders and I need to take this into account
What is the command line for the following keeping folder structure?:
Archive Format=7z
Compression Level=Ultra
Compression Method=LZMA
Dictionary Size=512MB
Word Size=273
Solid Archive
Many thanks
Like a lot of offices we have a few public shares for different teams to save their data. Today I helped someone restore some folders from a shadow copy that had been deleted sometime last week. While I had the shadow copies (and backups elsewhere), I couldn't answer the obvious first question.
"Who deleted the files?"
We're running Windows 2003 server, everyone has active directory accounts.
I'd like to audit all attempts to access a file or folder that are denied on windows 7.
If it's simple enough, I'd like to be able to either say all, or only specific folders, either would be helpful
When copying hundreds of small files/folders the calculating phase of Windows, before it starts actually copying, takes a long time. Is there any setting to tell Windows to start copying right away and/or skip the whole calculation part?
I have mounted various partions in ubuntu by creating folders in /media.
Now when i log via root and execute chmod 700 /media/folder then permission stays same 777.
They don't change even with root
I want to use rsnapshot to make backups of some folders on a remote server.
I've already setup Key Based Authentication, and I've specified in rsnapshot.conf:
snapshot_root [email protected]/
however I get the following error:
ERROR: snapshot_root snapshot_root
[email protected]/ - snapshot_root \
must be a full path
So I was wondering if the only way is to mount first the remote server and how (I'm on Ubuntu 9.04)
thanks
Hi,
I'm looking for a solution that'll automatically sync file system changes in "/folder1" to "/folder2". Any change should be synced (deleted files, new folders etc.) without any confirmation. Preferably the changes will happen to "/folder2" instantly.
"/folder1" is on my hdd
"/folder2" is on a server on the LAN (can be accessed via SSH or NFS)
I'm on OS X 10.6.
I can't seem to find just the right tool. Does anyone