Re: File copied by FTP not inheriting permissions from parent

From: Thierry F. (thierry.frache@systemexpert.com)
Date: 10/16/02


From: "Thierry F." <thierry.frache@systemexpert.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2002 08:18:33 +0200


I don't know if I can help but when you move a file from A directory to B
directory, you keep the source permission. When you copy a file (from A to
B), you get the permission from the B directory.

Thierry F.

"Darren Munt" <darrenm@ardex.com.au> a écrit dans le message de news:
eCvTrDMdCHA.1596@tkmsftngp10...
> I have a situation whereby I copy files using FTP to a server. The files
are
> usually read only. I connect remotely to that server and move the file
from
> the FTP directory to another directory on the server. The directory has a
> set of permissions that are different to those of the FTP directory. For
> some reason, the file does not automatically inherit these permissions and
> seems to take those of the FTP directory with it instead. I have to open
the
> security tab, unselect "Allow inheritable permissions", reselect it an
click
> apply.
>
> No doubt I am labouring under a misconception of how directory security
> works, but is there any way I can get the file to adopt the permissions of
> the parent directory without having to go through this rigmarole?
>
> Thanks.
>
>



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