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If I can use Application Administration to secure the "change directory"
from them then I should have no problem "keeping" them there.
Many of the products I mentioned for securing command line access also do
a fine job of securing FTP. IDK if they have the virtual directory.

I would think that you could come up with a virtual directory by using a
symbolic link.
I also question the security set up if you need to rely upon 'security by
obscurity' to keep them out of the directory they are performing ftp
operations against. I was referring to your statement that they have no
business knowing what the ftp directory is.


Rob Berendt

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