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- wodFTPD
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- Users
- Version
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- Events
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- FtpUser
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RemoveDir event
Fires when user wants to remove directory.
Syntax
- Basic
Private Sub object_RemoveDir(User, RelativePath, ResolvedPath, Action)
The RemoveDir(object,User,RelativePath,ResolvedPath,Action) syntax has these parts:
The RemoveDir(object,User,RelativePath,ResolvedPath,Action) syntax has these parts:
object | An expression evaluating to an object of type wodFTPD. |
User | A FtpUser object. Reference to user who is deleting directory. |
RelativePath | A String value. Path to the directory, as seen by the user. |
ResolvedPath | A String value. Full path to the folder on local system. |
Action | A FtpActions enumeration, as described in settings. When set to Deny/SilentDeny, wodFTPServer denies this action. |
Remarks
RemoveDir event is fired when user wants to delete some directory on the server. Before it's actually deleted, you can set Action = Deny to prevent directory removal, or you can change ResolvedPath argument to something else, and point to completely different directory to be deleted.The settings for Action are
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
Deny | 0 | Deny execution of the action. |
Allow | 1 | Allow to execute action. |
SilentDeny | 2 | Silently deny execution of the action. |
SilentAllow | 3 | Silently allow to execute action. |