[Gllug] OT: Apple OS X Server File Permissions

Ian Baillie ian.baillie at westminster.org.uk
Tue Oct 29 16:29:44 UTC 2002


Thanks, I'll have a look into that, the group thing that is, not the
English :-)


Ian

On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 15:05, Liam Delahunty wrote:
> Ian Baillie wrote:
> >Slightly off topic, but it is really about file permissions.  When a
> >user currently logs on, they can access there home directories, and read
> >there files, however, if they edit there files and try to save over the
> >old copy, they get an error suggesting the disk is either full or write
> >protected.
> >
> >Checking the permissions on the server (/Users/usera/Documents)
> >
> >The Documents folder has its attributes set to 700, and all
> >subfolders/Files are set to are set to 600.
> 
> As I'm such a terrible speller I take great pride in knowing one thing, the
> difference between they're their and there. In the example above it should
> be THEIR. Now watch me completely fsck up on apostrophes...
> 
> BTW, a colleague on OSX had a vaguely similar problem, he isn't around at
> the moment, but IIRC it turned out to be group related...
> 
> Kind regards,
> Liam
> 
> 
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