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adamwilt
Jun 02, 2009Aspirant
Weird AFP permissions?
I'm using OS X 10.5.6 and 10.5.7 to connect via AFP to a ReadyNAS Pro running RAIDiator 4.2.5. When I copy files to the NAS, the resulting permissions normally look like this (using OS X's "Get Info" ...
victorhortalive
Jun 24, 2012Aspirant
I had this sort of problem when I tried to delete some files I had created on another PC.
As I'm the only admin user I do this :
1. For the AFP and CIFS service I make sure the Allow guest access is checked and that default Access is Read/Write.
2. In Advanced Options I check - Grant rename and delete privileges to non-owner of files
3. If those don't work then I also check - Set ownership and permission for existing, etc, etc.
This solves my problems
As I'm the only admin user I do this :
1. For the AFP and CIFS service I make sure the Allow guest access is checked and that default Access is Read/Write.
2. In Advanced Options I check - Grant rename and delete privileges to non-owner of files
3. If those don't work then I also check - Set ownership and permission for existing, etc, etc.
This solves my problems
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