Vista Ultimate - 403 Forbidden by Options directive

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Hi Guys,

Just experimenting with Vista + Apache 2.2 (works fine in debian, oh the irony)

Anyway, httpd is fine, virtualhosts is fine, I just seem to be stuck with some random problem regarding permissions. I can list the "It Works!" file using the default apache configuration. Great!

A sample of my virtualhosts entries is below;

<VirtualHost *:80>
<Directory /www/docs/ftp>
   Options FollowSymLinks
   AllowOverride None
   Order deny,allow
   Allow from all
</Directory>
   ServerAdmin webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
   DocumentRoot /www/docs/ftp
   ServerName ftp.clonnyserver.com
   ServerAlias ftp.clonnyserver.com
   ErrorLog logs/ftp.clonnyserver.com-error_log
   CustomLog logs/ftp.clonnyserver.com-access_log common
</VirtualHost>

Have I done this right? Error logs show the following;

[Sun Mar 18 23:53:15 2007] [error] [client 203.59.68.203] Directory index forbidden by Options directive: C:/www/docs/ftp/

Every single Options directive I could find is set to order allow,deny - allow all. As you can see I have set the relevant <Directory> directive for the virtualhost too (the path is correct and contains a basic txt document)

Is Vista doing something stupid with itspermissions?

Any ideas? Need any more info just ask :)

- Shane Arnold

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