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7.7.2 VIRTUAL DIRECTORY SETTINGS
These registry entries contain the mapping between the virtual directories in the web server and the
physical directories on the device. If required, the authentication level and the access permissions can
be set for each directory.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD\VROOTS\/]
Root directory
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD\VROOTS\/«Subdirectory»]
Subdirectory (virtual)
Note:
Remember to use the string «\» and «/», which is absolutely necessary in the registry entry!
The following settings can be made for each directory (base and subdirectory):
Entry Type Description
Default string Specified directory (physical)
A
[optional]
dword Authentication level for this directory:
0: No authentication required (default)
1: Authentication with user ID and password required
2: Authentication with user ID and password, in which the user must possess
administrator rights
P
[optional]
dword Access permissions for this directory. The permissible values are described in
the chapter
HTTP Authentication - Permissions.
UserList
[optional]
string List of permissible users. If this list is empty, all users are permissible. More
detailed information on this setting is provided in the chapter
HTTP
Authentication - UserList. The user administration is described in the chapter
User Administration.
Note:
Changes to the registry entries are not active until the next restart of the web server (see Web server
start/stop) of the web server. The dword entries are in hexadecimal format (see also chapter Sample
settings).
Refer to the following chapter for more detailed information:
Topic Chapter
Authentication and access permissions HTTP Authentication
Registry Autoexec.reg and Registry Editor
Example of web server settings Sample settings