Nope, you'll have to change em
Well at least none that I am aware of
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On 1/12/06 6:35 PM, "Matt Rosenberg" <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Jan 12, 2006, at 3:19 PM, Matt Rosenberg wrote:
>
>> On Jan 12, 2006, at 3:02 PM, Matt Rosenberg wrote:
>>
>>> I'm experiencing a problem with copying files from the Finder in
>>> OS 10.4.3 to drop box-type folders on a Windows 2003 server. When
>>> you try to copy, you get an error: "The operation cannot be
>>> completed because you do not have sufficient privileges for some
>>> of the items." After you click OK, you discover that the file is
>>> actually created on the destination, but it's 0 bytes. If you copy
>>> using 'cp' in Terminal, or copy from a Windows XP Pro client,
>>> everything works as expected.
>>>
>>> The permissions on the folder give the user all 4 "write"
>>> capabilities that the advanced permissions configuration offers,
>>> but nothing else.
>>
>> Some additional permissions info about the destination folder:
>> using Windows' effective permissions inspector for this user, I
>> discovered that it has all permissions except:
>> Full Control (obviously)
>> both Delete permissions
>> Change Permissions
>> Take Ownership
>
> Ok, this is getting ridiculous. My apologies: I have never run a
> Windows server, and I'm not the administrator of this one. :-)
>
> I noticed one more thing. The various write-related permissions are
> set to inherit to all children, but the read-related ones only
> inherit to sub-folders. This is, obviously, what creates the "drop
> box" effect.
>
> So it appears that the Finder, after creating the file, is attempting
> to read it or read some of its attributes before actually writing the
> data. This operation is denied, so it stops. The 'cp' command, on the
> other hand, doesn't bother with these extra steps and works fine.
>
> Are there any workarounds besides changing the permissions on the
> server?
>
> Thanks a lot,
> Matt
>
>
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