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Re: OS9 clients can't delete files/folders



To answer my own bitching,

the permissions are:

707 admin/nobody

but the user has to log out and log back in for it to work properly.

Now why it wasn't set up properly, I have no idea. I just created them through WGM. It is possible that because the network trash folders already existed, from the ASIP upgrade, that it set up the perms just like everything else?

Weird, and a bit of work to change all my shares.

On Thursday, May 8, 2003, at 02:22 PM, Stu Duncan wrote:

Ok, I'm about to shoot this damn server. I put it into production last weekend and it's only been problems since then. Now that my bitching is out of the way, I am having a problem with users deleting files &folders.

Server X10.2.5
Clients 9.1-9.22

When a client tries to delete files off the server, instead of telling them they will be deleted immediately as it did with ASIP, it moves the files/folders to their trash. At this point, the group becomes unknown and they no longer have any access to the files/folders. When they try to empty their trash, it tells them they don't have access privileges. If they move them back onto the server, the group remains unknown and they still have no access to them. All the users are in the appropriate group.

I know it's a permissions issue with the Network Trash folder, but I can't figure out what it should be. I have tried
777 with admin as owner
777 with root as owner
707 with root as owner
707 with admin as owner
700 with root as owner.
When root is owner and the users move their files to the trash, then try to empty the trash, it tells them that their trash is empty, but the files are still there.

Can someone please tell me what the proper permission for Network trash should be? And maybe why they weren't set up properly when the share points were created via WGM?

speaking of WGM, I was trying to change the owner/group perms on the files in this share point, and it would only change the first half of the 50 or so folders. The rest stayed root/unknown. Very annoying. CLI is fine, but what's the point of a GUI tool that doesn't work. Just more bitching during a very frustrating week.

TIA,


Stu Duncan
Mac Administrator
The Education Center, Inc
336-851-8308
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Stu Duncan
Mac Administrator
The Education Center, Inc
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