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Re: file permissions [interesting]



Yep,

This is normal behavior....If you do not have write permissions to the directory, you can not write, modify or delete a file (no matter its permissions) from this directory.


Later,

Matt
On Wednesday, July 31, 2002, at 08:12 PM, 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?


TIA


--will
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