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Folder permissions - how to change?
System/Library says 'one or more of these things has special permissions and cannot be moved - do you want to go ahead anyway?'. I didn't. So I've put it back (going ahead with the 'special permissions' thing). in my Applications folder! (where it does work). Eeek? -- bellajonez at yahoo dot co dot uk.

NTFS Folder perm!!
1) There is no real difference, the special permissions allow for granular assignment of permissions. 2) Each of the standard permissions encompasses a group of special permissions which can be tweaked if need be. An example would be if you want to give a user all rights to a subset of objects (ie subfolders and

Utils for Special permissions??
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said the server was NT Did you do anything special to install Access? Since I am relatively new to Windows 2000, I may have installed it wrong. Did you perform the same steps that you would under Win98? Are there any special permissions for the Access files that need to be established? Thanks.

Registry key permissions
I will list the default permissions as following: The permission of Default Web Site under IIS console: Administrators Full Control IIS_WPG Read & Execute; List Folder Contents; Read INTERACTIVE List Folder Contents; Special Permissions Internet Guest Account List Folder Contents; Special Permissions NETWORK List

NTFS Special Permission
Each of these permissions consists of a logical group of special permissions. The following table lists each file permission and specifies which special Special Permissions Full Control Modify Read & Execute Read Write Traverse Folder/Execute File xxx List Folder/Read Data xxxx Read Attributes xxxx Read

Hide security tab for one folder
As I understand it (someone may correct me), the FRA has no "special class" for tilting trains. The Talgos operate under at higher speeds through curves under special permission from the FRA. They are also under special permission as they do not meet the increase in structural strenght requirements that was put

sw folder?
news.lineone.net outbug...@hotmail.com microsoft public win2000 security How can I perform a bulk permissions change on a Windows 2000 server, to provide the following permissons settings to multiples folders: Special (Traverse folders, List all folders, Create Files / Write Data, Create folders / Append Data)

Why Microsoft holds me in contempt
To grant the user permission to open, edit, and take ownership of the selected key, under Permissions for name, for Full Control, select the Allow check box. To grant the user special permission in the selected key, click Advanced. If you are assigning permissions to a subkey and you want the inheritable

Disk permission errirs just keep on coming...
The Admins group is only "special" for the workgroup used to create an application. For any application created using a non-current workgroup, the "Admins" group of the currently running Access session is just another user-type group, coincidentally named "Admins", with no special permissions.

Special File and folder permission
However, unlike the db_owner role, members of the public role have no special permissions at all, except what is explicitly granted. Also, unlike db_owner, all users are automatically members of the public role. So if you do grant any permissions to the public role, they apply to everyone.

Bulk special permissions changes puzzle - please assist?
sparks jstal...@swbell.net alt certification mcse The special folder and file permissions special (r) if you were a member of a group with this permission and a member of a group with regular(guess that is what you would call it)(rx). IS special addative? would you have rx or r rights. Is special special? thanks.

Question on Special Permissions
Jerold Schulman Je...@jsiinc.com microsoft public windows server general On 2 Nov 2005 02:32:14 -0800, "Hugh Janus" <my-junk-acco...@hotmail.com> wrote: Hi All, Is it possible to set special permissions on registry keys via script? I am using REGINI for regular permissions but it does not seem to have the

Running ASP with special permissions
Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word Thomas Petersen wrote: Hi We are having a problem with MS Word when we want to save it to a folder with special permissions. The folder we want to save it to have the permissions Read/Write/Execute but NOT Delete permissions.

mailbox read only
Top level folder = TEST (domain admins full wrights) (users read acccess only) Subfolder = TEST\TEST FOLDER (domain admins full wrights) (users special permissions) Subfolders = TEST\TEST FOLDER\TEST1 TEST\TEST FOLDER\TEST2 TEST\TEST FOLDER\TEST3 TEST\TEST FOLDER\TEST4 (domain admins full wrights) (users special

Batch edit Special Permissions
Ben Collins bcoll...@debian.org linux debian devel On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 08:14:52PM +0200, Stefan Hornburg (Racke) wrote: My package courier-authmysql has a configuration file where the password for the MySQL database can be stored. So I set this file to 600 in postinst. But dpkg put the backup file .dpkg-old in

NTFS Special permissions
NET Machine account has all rights except Special Permissions IIS_WPG (group account, including Network Service) has all rights except Special Permissions Local Service has all rights except Special Permissions Network Service (redundant) has all rights except Special Permissions <local machine> Users has

What is "Full Control" permissions?
There is only ever one permission that needs fixing, which it reports as follows: "We are using special permissions for ./System/Library/Filesystem/cd9660.fs/cd9660.util New permissions are 33261." It's the same every time. I get this too. I don't think it's a problem in itself (I googled it at some point).

php special permissions
I'm having some difficulty understanding why when I assign special permissions for a folder on the network it won't allow me to open a file and "Save As" another filename. I set the permissions so users would not have the ability to delete files or directories. It works great but when they open a file and try to

How to set special folder permissions in a script?
The User group is already listed for certain permissions, but is not listed under the advanced Special Permissions. Do I need to add it to Special Permissions where the Administrator and Owner are listed or just check the box for full control? I do not want to move the individual Users to Power Users Group since I

permission problem with Excel 97 in NT4.0
I found a bug which made my answer wrong--on Server 2003 Enterprise SP1 moving a folder with special permissions applied AND do not allow inheritable permissions checked will Trying to track down what is making it random now--since I primarily use special permissions the ability to retain them would be useful.