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On 07/08/07, Kevin Chen <kevin2600 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> I got a question relate to my Webspace. The thing is I just uploaded
> a Chinese version of Linux ISO image file to my webspace for people to
> download, and because the size of it, I'm afraid will soon run out my
> 2 G space. and I talked with other user at same server, he agreed to
> share his space with me, so I wonder if is possible that I make a
> weblink to access his public_html folder on my webpage? I know there
> may have Account access security issue, but still like to know is
> anyway to do it ?
I'm presuming your hitting some kind of hard quota limit here - a bandwidth
or disk space quota? Sorry but it's hard to figure out which one going on
your email alone :)
Regard,
>> K.C
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