I use setfacl -r -m user:<userid>:rwx <dirname> to
give access rights to user for directories. the user
complains that he does not have permissions to all the
directories underneath. what would be the best way to
give the user the rights so that he has access to all
the subsequent directories and files under a
particular directory?
Re: Checking if a file exists regardless of the permissions on it ..."Exception based programming" ... ... false if I do not have necessary permissions.... If it did then an application could request information from your system and ... it'll probably be an access rights or sharing issue. ... (microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.csharp)
Strange NTFS permission problems ... I was going through the procedures for setting up IIS 5 with minimum NTFS... I not only can't apply Creator Owner full access rights on the root drive, ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin)
Re: tar or zipping files to which you have no explicit access? ... > users' directories to a single archive file.... > do NOT want to limit the access rights end users can assign to their ... After archiving the objects into to a single ... perhaps they need to have very strict permissions for code ... (microsoft.public.win2000.security)
Re: tar or zipping files to which you have no explicit access? ... > do NOT want to limit the access rights end users can assign to their ... After archiving the objects into to a single ... perhaps they need to have very strict permissions for code ... > archive regardless of their permissions or acls.... (microsoft.public.win2000.security)
Re: tar or zipping files to which you have no explicit access? ... > do NOT want to limit the access rights end users can assign to their ... After archiving the objects into to a single ... perhaps they need to have very strict permissions for code ... > archive regardless of their permissions or acls.... (microsoft.public.win2000.security)