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Old 06-06-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Folder Permission Error

As you can see in the image at
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/6681/83541130zo4.jpg

I can't edit the permissions for every single folder I have. Every time I
change everything to "allow" and click ok. it reverts back to the samething
shown on the same picture above.
This problem is making me lose access to new files that has been created. I
can only see these files by opening cuteftp and browsing it there.

I hope I expressed my thoughts correctly and you may be able to help me.

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Re: Folder Permission Error

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As you can see in the image at
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/6681/83541130zo4.jpg

I can't edit the permissions for every single folder I have. Every time I
change everything to "allow" and click ok. it reverts back to the samething
shown on the same picture above.
This problem is making me lose access to new files that has been created. I
can only see these files by opening cuteftp and browsing it there.

I hope I expressed my thoughts correctly and you may be able to help me.
Hello,

You will probably need to take ownership of the file first, then you should be able to have your folder permission changes stick. This tutorial will show you how to if needed.

Take Ownership of file

Hope this helps,
Shawn
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Old 06-06-2008   #3 (permalink)
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> As you can see in the image at
> http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/6681/83541130zo4.jpg
>
> I can't edit the permissions for every single folder I have. Every time I
> change everything to "allow" and click ok. it reverts back to the
> samething
> shown on the same picture above.
> This problem is making me lose access to new files that has been created.
> I
> can only see these files by opening cuteftp and browsing it there.
>
> I hope I expressed my thoughts correctly and you may be able to help me.
The folder has *Special* permissions checked. I think you need to find out
what that means.

http://www.lockergnome.com/it/2006/1...l-permissions/

If the link is not explaining it, then use Google.

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