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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" ...
eklass
Jun 29, 2012Aspirant
Another bump on this thread. Would really like an official response from Jedi Council.
I see similar things, but I'm also working with an Active Directory setup. I have everything checked to enable non-owners to read/write/delete/etc., but for some reason these do not work. I was able to work around it on CIFS by changing the Windows permissions after logging in as admin, but this doesn't affect AFP.
My only workaround is to reset permissions in the Advanced tab of the share. My issue seems to be specifically related to when one user creates a file, other users cannot edit. Sames goes for folders.
I see similar things, but I'm also working with an Active Directory setup. I have everything checked to enable non-owners to read/write/delete/etc., but for some reason these do not work. I was able to work around it on CIFS by changing the Windows permissions after logging in as admin, but this doesn't affect AFP.
My only workaround is to reset permissions in the Advanced tab of the share. My issue seems to be specifically related to when one user creates a file, other users cannot edit. Sames goes for folders.
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