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NetLinx Security and Web Server
Adding a Group directory association
1.Click on the Security tab. By default this tab is blank until a security option is selected from the left of the browser window. Refer to the Security tab - Group Directory Associations page section on page 41 for more detailed descriptions on the security configuration options.
2.Click the Directory Associations link (on the left of the browser window) to populate the Security tab with the directory associations assigned to the selected group (FIG. 41).
Directory pathnames present on the target Master
FIG. 41 Security tab - showing the Group Directory Associations fields
3.Click the down arrow from the Select Group field to open a
The Add Association field displays the current directory folders that currently reside within the target Master. These can consist of G3 HTML project folders, data file folders, etc.
4.Enter a new directory association path into the Adding Association field. This character string can range from 1 - 128
Valid Directory Association Entries
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/ | Enables access to the user directory and all files and |
| subdirectories in that user directory. |
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/* | Enables access to the user directory and all files and |
| subdirectories in that user directory. |
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/user1 | If user1 is a file in the user directory, only the file is granted |
| access. If user1 is a subdirectory of the user directory, all files in |
| the user1 and its |
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/user1/ | user1 is a subdirectory of the user directory. All files in the |
| user1 and its |
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/Room1/iWebControlPages/* | /Room1/iWebControlPages is a subdirectory and all files and |
| its subdirectories are granted access. |
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