3.13.1 Registering the absolute path name format
Create a definition file and specify the absolute path name format as described below.
- Organization of this subsection
(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.
Section |
Key |
Value |
Description |
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[HomeDir] |
Display |
Root|FullPath <<FullPath>> |
Specifies the absolute path name format for files and directories:
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(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
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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):
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When Root is set:
257 "\" is current directory.
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When FullPath is set:
257 "C:\Dir01\Dir02" is current directory.
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- Example 2
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Specification for deleting File01 at the standard FTP client when the current directory is the home directory (Dir02):
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When Root is set:
delete \File01
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When FullPath is set:
delete C:\Dir01\Dir02\File01
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(4) Notes
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If there is no definition file, the full path format is assumed.
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If you do not use the access control function, this definition file is ignored.
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Messages are always output to the event log in the full path format regardless of this definition.