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Re: file permissions [interesting]



At 5:12 PM -0700 7/31/02, Will Prater wrote:
List,

What is up with this, I have a share that has certain permissions, but mainly read-only for everyone. Within that share I have a few files that I set up to allow everyone read+write access, but this does not seem to work, they still have read-only access. Is this to be expected? Also within that share I may have a file where the owner has read/write but the group and everyone is read only, however the owner still cannot write to the file.

Can any one shed some light on this issue?

What OS are the clients?

While OSX has file-level permissions, I doubt the OS9 Finder knows how to apply them (or whether AFP2.x even bothers to tell the client). (I haven't actually tested or looked into it, it just sounds logical to me)

Just a thought,
Mike
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