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Re: Permissions issues



At 4:58 PM -0600 6/13/05, Desert Fox wrote:
Should the permissions on a non-boot hard drive root level be owner: root
R&W, group: admin R&W, everyone; Read?

That depends on your policy.

I have a situation where I am unable to change the owner and group on
several non-boot hard drives installed in my server. Boot drive shows
correct permissions yet all other drives show a different user account as
the owner and group is "unknown".

Is "Ignore Permissions" enabled?

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-dhan

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