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02-07-2015, 03:41 AM
If I want to set access for "Full Control" of "All Users" including
all subdirectories and files of a folder, will the "Set Access
Control" function handle that in one swoop?

If so, would you please send me a screen shot of the suggested
settings?

Thank you

Jeff Slarve
www.jssoftware.com
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I'll search help files & Google for you.

NewsArchive
02-07-2015, 03:42 AM
Jeff,

> If I want to set access for "Full Control" of "All Users" including
> all subdirectories and files of a folder, will the "Set Access
> Control" function handle that in one swoop?
>
> If so, would you please send me a screen shot of the suggested
> settings?

Here ya go...

Lee White

NewsArchive
02-07-2015, 03:42 AM
Gracias, Amigo.

Jeff Slarve
www.jssoftware.com
www.twitter.com/jslarve
I'll search help files & Google for you.

NewsArchive
02-07-2015, 03:43 AM
Jeff,

> Gracias, Amigo.

It was the very least I could do.



Actually I believe that permissions are inherited by the sub-folders
by default so if you set the permissions on the parent the children
should inherit them... I think!<g>

Have a great weekend!

Lee White

NewsArchive
02-07-2015, 03:43 AM
We're having a problem with "ownership" issues, so I don't believe
that's completely true.

e.g. a service (on the server) communicates with an application (on a
workstation) via file swap. But the workstation can't always access
the file created by the service's account.

If TCP/IP communication were an option, I'd go with that. But it
ain't.

Or maybe I need to figure out how to programmatically set permissions
on files that I create rather than relying on setting of full control
for a folder and it's babies.

Jeff Slarve
www.jssoftware.com
www.twitter.com/jslarve
I'll search help files & Google for you.

NewsArchive
02-07-2015, 03:44 AM
Jeff,

> e.g. a service (on the server) communicates with an application (on a
> workstation) via file swap. But the workstation can't always access
> the file created by the service's account.

Is it a permissions issue or a access mode issue where the server has
the file locked or set to read/write deny all?

If you used a public folder wouldn't that work?
C:\Users\Public\Documents\SharedStuff

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02-07-2015, 03:44 AM
> Is it a permissions issue or a access mode issue where the server has
> the file locked or set to read/write deny all?

The reason I'm asking is what you seem to be describing here is
exactly how AFE works. The APP's write to a shared resource on the
network and the AFE servers read from that same resource.

And, before you ask<g>, the AFE that I'm working with right now is
running as a service not on a desktop.

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