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Field name
New virtual root name
New virtual root location
New authorization level
New access rights
New list of allowed users
Button name
Description
Add virtual root
Adds the virtual root. To view the virtual root, refer to the Web server settings page description, earlier in this chapter.
Note that the web server must be restarted for changes to take effect.
Additional limitations can be added to each virtual root by setting authorization
levels above public, removing access rights, and listing specific users.
Description
Specifies the unique name used to identify the folder. This is the name that will be visible to users.
Specifies the physical (true) folder location of the specified virtual root. Note that the name must end with a
back slash ("\").
Specifies the authorization level for the virtual root.
• Public. Public authorization allows anyone access. If your List of allowed users is set to'@', your
authorization level should be set to public.
• User. User authorization allows only those in the List of allowed users and List of administrative users
field access. If your List of allowed users is set to something other than "@", your authorization level
should be set to user.
• Administrator. Administrator authorization allows only those in the List of administrative users field
access. Note that administrators (users listed in the List of administrative users field, on this page)
automatically have this level of access. Set the new authorization level list to Administrator only if you only
want administrators to have access to this virtual root.
Specifies the level of access rights granted to the virtual root.
• Read. Allows reading of all files present in the specified virtual root.
• Write. Allows writing of all files present in the specified virtual root.
• Execute. Allows executable files to run in the specified virtual root.
• Script. Allows scripts to run in the specified virtual root.
• Access script source. Allows access to the script source files in the specified virtual root.
• Require SSL. Allows SSL to be used when accessing the files in the specified virtual root.
• Folder browsing. Allows the user to browse the contents of folders, rather than only browsing existing
pages, in the specified virtual root.
Specifies a list of users that can see and use this resource. Multiple entries must be separated by a semicolon
(;). Use @* to allow all users access and @[group_name] to allow all users of a particular group access (for
example, @Administrators or @PowerUsers).

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