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Name: DiviNeo
Date: November 12, 2007 at 12:36:16 Pacific
Subject: Apache In Windows Server
OS: Windows Server 2003
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Hi All.

I have a client who has a website on a Windows Server, which is built in ASP.NET technology.
The website has a very high Google ranking, but he has difficulties in developing it.

I'm a web programmer who develops his software in LAMP technology.
I've built him a new version of his CMS in a PHP & MySQL version.
His current CMS is built in ASP.NET and MSSQL.

This is my issue: currently, his content pages are saved in the database, and can be reached via their DB id.
The new PHP CMS creates the files and give them names as if they were real PHP pages.
This way, they get a higher page rank in Google, which has great importance to him.

Anyway, I advised him to install an Apache+MySQL+PHP on his Windows server.
The thing is that on the Linux server, I use "www-data" permissions on the folder where the files are created.
I have no idea if I can give these permissions, as if the folder was created by the server, on the Windows Apache.

I need the files to be created automatically, and not manually.
In Linux, the command for changing ownership of a folder called chown.
Does anyone know whether and how is it possible to change the ownership of a folder to the server's ownership.

Many thanks for your responses.
My client is quite nervous of waiting...

Liron.


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