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|    Rob to joop g    |
|    Re: how does file protection work?    |
|    03 Apr 12 12:30:44    |
      From: noone@nowhere.noway.con              On 28/03/2012 19:15, joop g wrote:       > hello,       >       > I want to set some special access protections on a directory, which is held       > on a data server. When I right click, and select Properties, I get a tab       > "Beveiliging" (sorry, I have a Dutch version-- I presume it is something       > like "security" or "access rights"). Usin an admin account, I can then       > modify it, but it seems to be impossible to store the modified access       > rights. No reason is given: just "cannot store the modified rights".       >       > My principal question is: where are these rights stored? Locally (but then I       > would be able to store them as local admin) or on the server (but then I       > should be able to store them as a server admin)? Exactly how does this work?              What OS and file system is the server running and do you have sufficient       rights on the domain (assuming it is a domain)?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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