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HOW TO: Migrate User's Home Folder Web Sites in a UNIX-to-Windows MigrationArticle ID: 323999 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q323999 On This PageSUMMARY
When you use Apache, you can provide user-specific Web sites by using the tilde (~) character to identify the user's site within the main Web site, for example, http://www.site.com/~user. To use a similar functionality in Windows, you can use the Web Sharing functionality to set the user's Web folder to "~user" in the main Web site. This folder has the same basic rights and functionality as the folder that is shared under Apache. Creating a User FolderThere is no easy way to directly map users to a specific folder that can be automatically shared. However, you can set aside a special folder to hold all of the user's Web sites or you can set aside a special folder within each user's home folder on the server (if they have one) to be shared within the scope of the main Web server.To create a new folder for an individual user's Web site:
Using Web SharingTo use the Web Sharing functionality for a user folder so that the folder can be accessed by other users:
REFERENCESFor additional information about configuring basic settings, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
324213
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324213/EN-US/
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HOW TO: Migrate Apache Settings and Configure IIS in a UNIX-to-Windows Migration
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