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Thanks a lot! Virtual file system, emm..., it's an advanced function to me, but I will try it.  :D

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Hi everyone,
I am setting up a HFS server for data storage for a few users. Each user has their own folder so that it is easy for data management. I would like to make the folder like a "home folder" for each user, i.e., each one can only manipulate their files within their own folder. This is can be easily done by setting username and password. However, when connecting to the server, the users can still see all "home folders" for all users. Is their a way to create a blank (or equivalent) login page, so that each user see nothing before login and directly go to their own home folder? In this way, individual user does not know the existence of others completely.
Thanks!

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / Re: always logged in?
« on: May 12, 2019, 12:29:41 PM »
Hello rejetto,
Thanks for your reply. It seems it is a browser-dependent problem. Edge and IE are OK. But Firefox permanently logs me in. I have cleared the site cookie, and told it don't save log in information. But it didn't work. I'm using Firefox  66.0.3 64-bit.

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HFS ~ HTTP File Server / always logged in?
« on: May 11, 2019, 04:55:53 PM »
I just start to use HFS server. To test, I run the server on a desktop computer and set up a user account. I log in at home from my laptop. At the first time, I was asked to log in with username/pwd. However, the server never asked me to log in after then. Each time I connected to the server, I automatically logged in (of course with my laptop). I know there is no log out button on HFS. But I assume the session was terminated when closing the browser. Why the server can recognize me when I connect again?
Thanks

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