[Gllug] OT: Apple OS X Server File Permissions

Ian Baillie ian.baillie at westminster.org.uk
Tue Oct 29 14:50:42 UTC 2002


There is plenty of disk space, anyuser can simply rename there file and
save it.  So if they open Document1, and make amendments, they can save
it as Document2, etc.


Ian

On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 13:34, will 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.
> > 
> > Can anyone help?
> 
> Have you run out of disk space?  Can you create files as root?
> 
> Will.
> 
> 
> 
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