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Re: Admitting when one needs help is the first step.



At 10:20 AM -0500 7/31/02, Andrew Sosinski wrote:
Yep...that was it. What an odd...ummm...feature.

It's mainly for things like firewire & USB drives that can be moving from machine to machine. If you created user "andy" as UID 501 on your box at home, and are UID 743 on a work box, then you would no longer "own" your own stuff when you moved the Fireire drive between machines.

HTH
Mike



On 7/29/02 10:29 AM, "Mark Garrett" <email@hidden> wrote:

This sounds suspiciously like the "Ignore privileges on this volume"
stumbling block. Do a Get Info on the drive from the Finder and go to
Privileges. Make sure that the "Ignore privileges on this volume" option is
NOT checked. This drove me nuts for about a week till I stumbled across it.
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