Job Management Partner 1/File Transmission Server/FTP Description, Reference and Operator's Guide
Create a definition file and specify the absolute path name format as described below.
- Organization of this subsection
- (1) Creating a definition file
- (2) Contents of the definition file
- (3) Example of display and specification format
- (4) Notes
(1) Creating a definition file
Create a definition file with the following path name:
JP1/FTP-installation-directory\AccessLimitation.ini
(2) Contents of the definition file
Specify information in the format of a Windows initialization file (.ini), as shown below:
The following table lists and describes the section, key, and values that can be specified.
Table 3-15 Contents of the definition file (AccessLimitation.ini)
Section Key Value Description [HomeDir] Display Root|FullPath
<<FullPath>>Specifies the absolute path name format for files and directories:
- Root: Format in which the root directory is the home directory.
- FullPath: Format in which the root directory is the system's root directory (full path format).
(3) Example of display and specification format
This subsection describes the display and specification formats using examples based on the following directory structure:
- Example 1
- Response message that is displayed when the pwd command is entered at the standard FTP client when the current directory is the home directory (Dir02):
- When Root is set:
257 "\" is current directory.
- When FullPath is set:
257 "C:\Dir01\Dir02" is current directory.
- Example 2
- Specification for deleting File01 at the standard FTP client when the current directory is the home directory (Dir02):
- When Root is set:
delete \File01
- When FullPath is set:
delete C:\Dir01\Dir02\File01
(4) Notes
- If there is no definition file, the full path format is assumed.
- If you do not use the access control function, this definition file is ignored.
- Messages are always output to the event log in the full path format regardless of this definition.
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