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Re: permissions and mount_afp



I should clarify this posting by adding that the credentials are embedded in the mount_afp command contained in the Startup Item, in case that was not clear...

-----Original Message-----
From: Administrator <email@hidden>
Sent: Nov 30, 2005 4:02 PM
To: email@hidden
Subject: permissions and mount_afp

Dear list-

I have created a startup item so that I can have multiple AFP shares mount at startup
(or at will). My goal is to set it up so that it is not login-dependent. I have 
embeded the login credentials for a local (non-domain account) on the Windows server.
The Windows server is running ExtremeZ IP, hence the mount_afp command. The mounts
are mounting fine however everything is owned by root. 

How can I fix this so that I can set ownership to a non-root user. I know that with
smb_mount you can specify uid/gid and masks. What is the equivalent on the Mac?

Thanks in advance.

Jeff Yana
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