Chevron7
Tue Mar 04 19:09:00 CST 2008
Does this command (Owsadm) need to be run by someone with administrator
privileges?
"Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote:
> A couple of things to look at:
>
> The upload component will only work on a Windows server running
> FrontPage 2002 extensions.
> To set the permissions on the upload folder:
> open the remote website in FrontPage
> Right click on the folder the files are to be uploaded to
> Choose Properties
> Clear the box "Allow scripts to be run"
> Tick the boxes "Allow anonymous upload to this directory"
> and (optional) "Allow uploaded files to overwrite existing filenames"
>
> Changing Upload Limit:
> The Default is set to 1 MB anonymous uploads.
>
> The command that you can run on the server that will increase the anonymous
> upload size for a given web site. The command (for all ports) is as follows
> :
>
> owsadm -o setproperty -pn vti_maxuploadcontentlength -pv 3000000
>
> The Owsadm.exe can be found at C:\Program files\common files\Microsoft
> Shared\Web server extensions\50\bin folder.
>
> The size at the end of the line is in bytes.
> --
> Tom [Pepper] Willett
> Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
> "You're a daisy if you do!"
> ---
> FrontPage Support:
>
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/
> ===
> "Chevron7" <Chevron7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8FFEF9CD-41A7-46B7-A21F-035C079ADEB5@microsoft.com...
> :I have created a photo upload page using the FP upload component. If the
> : photo is larger than 1 mb I am prompted for a username/password. Is there
> any
> : way to circumvent this? Would a password protected subweb resolve this ...
> or
> : would I just get 2 prompts?
>
>
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