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skech

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Hi,

How to find skeleton example?
I must create automaticaly (db) folder in the root.
Db folder do not publish web, only for databese and secure files.
 
I can't believe it's so much work to get a db folder which is standard on every windows hosting account that I've ever seen :(

I've been setting it up by hand using teminal services which is a bit of a pain because the permissions are rather intricate. (copied from the httpdocs folder). One alternative would be to script it using xcacls.exe to set permissions.

One example of a sketeton is the default that can be found here: C:\Program Files\SWsoft\Plesk\etc\default_skeleton.tgz

Trouble is, it only includes 3 of the 7 folders that actually get created, so there must be more to it than that. What would happen if you added another top-level folder to the archive? Might be worth a try.

Cheers,
Julian
 
I have been in touch with Plesk over this and they tell me they are working on a patch to sort this glitch out.
 
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