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Backup/restore of Exchange permissions
Tom Turkington t...@proman.com jBASE Per Darrin's email, what are the permissions on 'jbase30/bin/jspcmds' 'jbase30/bin/jspprint'? - I think this is the way you want to go...? -rwsr-sr-x 1 root lp 749K Dec 6 2003 jspcmds -rwsr-sr-x 1 root lp 615K Dec 6 2003 jspprint Tom @ Proco, Inc 800-867-7626 x4 t...@proman.com

Permissions are not working right
I don't know if the ownership and permissions are technically correct or optimal, but it does work for us in 3.4.10. -rwsr-sr-x 1 root lp 749K Dec 6 2003 jspcmds -rwsr-sr-x 1 root lp 615K Dec 6 2003 jspprint Darrin _____ From: jBASE@googlegroups.com [mailto:jBASE@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Tom Turkington Sent:

Resetting Active Directory permissions
A bunch of errors are standard errors and Solaris really shouldn't ship those; they're in thr process of being fixed; This is because /dev/fd is a mount point and it's in-kernel generated virtual permissions are different from those in the package database. pkgchk can't fix this. ERROR: /dev/fd permissions <0775>

Bug#466885: runit: no way to maintain non-default permissions on ...
Rich Holmes rsholmes+use...@mailbox.syr.edu comp sys mac printing Rich Holmes<rsholmes+use...@mailbox.syr.edu> writes: This smells to me like a permissions problem. I ran permissions repair between the time printing worked and the time it didn't, and the log file says it did change some ownerships and/or

Directory / Folder permissions in XP -- HELP!!!!!
I see no obvious way of setting access permissions for all folders at once. I think it's very poor if I cannot set this type of permission all at once for all folders contained within the mailbox (much like "Set permissions for subfolders" when dealing with NTFS permissions), or at least have the choice of doing

FP 2002 & Understanding Permissions
Vilius v_mocku...@yahoo.com microsoft public platformsdk security Hi, I'm trying to disable permission inheritance on some file. I thought that after I apply PROTECTED_DACL_SECURITY_INFORMATION, all inherited permissions will be removed. But after code execution I checked the file and all previously inherited

permissions question
I have the following objects: Aros: ------------------- Group - Group.1 |- User.1 ---------------------- User.1 inherits all of Group.1's permissions, this works fine Acos: If I grant Group.1 permission to edit Post.1 than it works, but I want to just grant Group.1 permission to edit all posts.

Printer permissions / security
... wrote in message news:3D54F556-ED93-40A1-BA21-3DED9642F81E@microsoft.com... Anyone have sample queries that I can execute within Query Analyzer that will help me to quickly display the current permissions that each user has, first on a database, and then on the tables within that database?

Share and NTSF permissions...
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linux samba Does anybody have experience of running Samba on a domain and getting inherited file permissions on a Samba server to more closely match the permissions you would see on a Windows 2000 box? I'm trying to reproduce our departmental folders on a Samba box, running on ZFS with NFSv4

Printer permissions / security
Then, after loading the fuse module, I've tried sshfs, but I get the following error: fuse: failed to open /dev/fuse: Permission denied Here /dev/fuse has the following permissions: crw-rw---- 1 root fuse 10, 229 2008-02-14 13:25:53 /dev/fuse I wonder whether this is correct or if there is a bug.

Can anybody answer question on combined permissions
As for Administrator permissions, in the Registry, many keys are read-only, even for the Administrator, and some don't even have Read permissions. But as a general rule, anything in HKLM\Software should allow the Administrator full access. There may be some exceptions, but none that come to mind right now.

setting permissions via VBA (Containers & Documents)
Hi Rob, File System permissions are granted on a user account basis. In other words, the right kind of file system permissions need to be set for the right user account. In your case, the user account may be IUSER_<machine name>, or it may be some user account that your COM class is impersonating.

all permissions for a particular login
Cris Hanna [SBS - MVP] crisha...@mindspring.com microsoft public backoffice smallbiz2000 nge the permissions for C and D drive for the Group Everyone to List. Do Not set the Group Everyone permissions to NO ACCESS for anything. It will override any allow permissions. Even if Domain Users have access you could

Permissions
FP doesn't have a special permissions database or anything like that. Instead, it simply sets the NTFS permissions on the web server to what it needs. These are the permissions you see when you examine the properties of a directory or file. The IUSR_machinename account is your default anonymous user account.

Permissions problem
Your share permissions are NOT set to "Full control for everyone" - here is what you said: "if you [presuably "I"] change the Share permissions to Read only, lo and behold everything is read-only no matter what the NTFS permissions have set." What else do you expect? "probcdc" <prob...@discussions.microsoft.com>

"ls" can't display octal permissions ?!?!
You suggest that an id can have "CREATE TABLE permissions on a specific table", which doesn't make sense to me - I thought CREATE TABLE permission let a user create any table in the database, not just a particular table. Since in order to create a table, it must necessarily fail to exist, perhaps you can let me

Panther printing stops working; permissions?
Andy David {MVP} ada...@pleasekeepinngcheesebucket.com microsoft public exchange admin On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 06:10:03 -0800, Lane McMullen <LaneMcMul...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: I have an Exchange 2003 server and am trying to remove permissions from an administrator that is no longer apart of my company.

Creator Owner Permissions
It doesn't know who the XP users are, so it can't let you give permissions to those users. When you change permissions on stuff that is on the XP installation from a different OS, you can prevent the XP OS itself from being able to access those files, hence being unable to boot. The permissions are stored on the

Win2K PROFILE/WORK Permissions problem
I use the Console to manage share permissions for the shared folders that SBS creates by default, and any Username shares. That's where the Console and I part company. If I want to establish a share for my own reasons, I do it the traditional NT way. This is not because the console provides a particular limitation

Acquiring permissions that are controlled by ...
John_S ~~~~~~~~ j...@john.com microsoft public win2000 general microsoft public win2000 setup Hi all, I am having a problem with permissions on my computer. Before changing anything any further, I thought I'd check what people thought. Here's how it goes: 1) I login to my Pc. Using Windows Explorer,