Setting Permanent Security Traits

From: Erik (ejb333_at_msn.com)
Date: 07/26/04


Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 11:24:44 -0700

When this computer was built for me, it was made to
function as a file server computer. Therefore, there are
no users that you log in as. When a document is created
or edited on the file server, the default security traits
of it include full access to the administrator on the file
server, but nobody on any of the other computers in the
network. It is then necessary to manually go in to each
file and change the permissions. Is it possible to change
the default security permissions so that all files edited
or created are automatically open to everyone?



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