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LIL Error When Booting..What Do I Try Next?
... /var/ftp/files/Uploads Change Permissions to Uploads directory: chmod -R 774 /var/ftp/files/Uploads (Permissions are binary in nature 4 2 1 (rwx); so the 7 means read-write-execute access, 4 means read only, 5 would mean read and execute access). Users should have read access to all the directories and files,

smb win2k-server-as-client share permission problem
If you copy a directory from a read only drive, it will stay read only. Go to the directory in Windows Explorer, right click on it, and select properties. Go to the Security tab and look at the permissions for the non-admin user. If you change them and login as the user, does it let you get to the mdb?

chmod a vfat partition
... rid base = 1000 root directory = guest account = nobody enable privileges = Yes pam password change = No passwd program = /usr/sbin/smbldap-passwd -u %u users = admin users = read list = write list = printer admin = force user = force group = read only = Yes acl check permissions = Yes acl group control

Permissions on home directories
Setup another user and read the blurb that follows. This is probably a permissions problem on the directory in which the backend is installed. I don't think it's anything to do with the way the mdb file is opened from my app as they cannot change the password or way it connects to the database.

DFS permissions
If so go look at the permissions. Change the permissions by removing all!!! Then just add the admin Full Control and put System Special. Do not allow it to change permissions and reset all children as well. Furthermore try a attrib on the folders. Make sure none are system, hidden, or read only.

Outlook e-mail problem
The UI is there so that you can make all of the files in a directory read-only or make them all "not read-only" (for lack of a better way to say that). -- Drew Cooper [MSFT] This Whenever I try to change permissions for the C drive on CREATOR OWNER and EVERYONE group, it will default back to no permissions.

Can't touch, chown or chmod a vfat partition?
Both samba and unix passwords were changed, but users get a message telling they don't have permission to change passwords. no [netlogon] path = /home/netlogon/ browseable = No read only = yes -- Jerome Tournier GPG key ID (pgp.mit.edu): 75FE0A51 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read

DA: File Permissions
Well Tom, how many ways are there to set permissions? The server shows the directory, ASP pages, and the database all set with read, write, and change permissions. Thanks for your help. Ray Tom Pepper wrote: Well, Ray, if the error tells you it's read only, that is a strong suggestion that the permissions are

Samba and Active Directory Permissions
Is there some way that I can become root on / on my hard drive so that I can change permissions to allow me access to files and directories? The problem isn't the permissions, it's that the drive is mounted read-only. I entered the bios settings on my Dell Dimension 4500, but I didn't see any information about the

Questions about setting up FP02 Server Extensions
I create a directory on the dummy share, it will also get the correct permissions. If I then try to change the permissions it behaves very strange. The same goes for DOS permissions. Example 3: On the homes share I can set the dos readonly tag on a file, and it will update the correct unix settings (-r--r--r--)

Read-Only Files In XP Pro
Only the person owning a file or directory can change permissions on that file or directory (unless you're using AFS). We're not using AFS (although I wish In the future, I'll probably have loginfo set the ACLs on the files so that they're read-only by the proper groups. They can't. But that's *NOT* a problem

dos filemode (security concern)
When a user with modify rights creates a folder in a directory they can then change the permissions on that folder. I can only assume this comes from Creator Owner, which is not explicitly defined anywhere. I tried explicitly defining creator Owner to have read only and performed the test again.

NTFS Permissions Question
The space however is limited for this, so this code only loads another program that actually loads the OS. Keeping this in mind all I needed to do was descriptive name" remember to change permissions on both these files to read-only and make sure standard users only have read permissions (I can't tell you how

Database updates fail
Logged in as Administrator, I can't read it, I can't write it, and I can't delete it. I can't take ownership of it, and I can't change permissions on it. The file's DOS-type attributes are all turned off except for the Archive bit, so this isn't an issue of the Read-Only bit mysteriously getting turned on.

Linux FTP Access OK but cant upload files
I've actually tried what you were worried about (browsed to \\Ourdomain\Root and tried changing the permissions as this is the only place I see the "Read Only" attribute set) but the new settings did not stick. The Access Denied error occurs not in the Snap-in, but when I try to browse the DFS root directory to any

Security Hole, Creator permission restriction ?
Ralf Bader rjba...@t-online.de comp os linux x Francois Madore wrote: Hi, I deleted some files in /tmp directory in Linux. When I try to start KDE with the command When I do chmod 777 /tmp, it says: chmod: changing permissions of '/tmp': Read-only file system but it should become read/write. I don't understand.

Setting permissions on a file
You can change permissions in Windows Explorer - Security tab -- Jon Team Macromedia - UltraDev www.genasis.net "Blair Rasmussen" Yet db is not read only. Any auggestions? Thanks, Blair Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005' [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Cannot update.

Help! HDD is read-only
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root = /dev/hda3 label = Linux read-only # Linux bootable partition config ends When I boot with the Slax live disk, my hda drive is no longer recognized. Is there some way that I can become root on / on my hard drive so that I can change permissions to allow me access to files and directories?

cannot change "read only"
Full Control (All) User can read and change files, add new ones, change permissions for the directory and its files, and take ownership of the directory and its Read Only (Ro) Read Only (R) Delete Inhibit (D) Read Only (R), or remove user permissions to delete the file. Rename Inhibit This is assigned at the

Read only file permissions
Enabling this parameter allows a user who has write access to the file (by whatever means) to modify the permissions (including ACL) on it. Note that a user belonging to the group owning the file will not be allowed to change permissions if the group is only granted read access. Ownership of the file/directory may