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Posts: 1,747 | File Security on Sunday, May, 17, 2009 11:38 PM
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Posts: 4,349 | Re: File Security on Sunday, May, 17, 2009 11:41 PM
TRON 2.0 (PC) name - TRON.dll
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achilles User
Posts: 0 | Re: File Security on Monday, May, 18, 2009 3:32 PM
what o.s.?
if its an NTFS system wouldnt disabling 'full control' and 'modify' permissions (leaving 'read' and 'write' enabled) have that effect?
dont know about unix/linux - ive never done anything beyond basic chmod-ing
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Cam_the_Man User
Posts: 1,747 | Re: File Security on Monday, May, 18, 2009 7:51 PM
In the midst of Team Fortress 2:
TRON.dll: (Captures the intelligence) "I have take the intelligence and it will cause meltdown!"
Cam_the_Man: "No! Not all of Dallas!" |
achilles User
Posts: 0 | Re: File Security on Monday, May, 18, 2009 8:49 PM
lol doesnt vista ask your permission to move your mouse?
should work the same if you right click a folder and go to properties->permissions. i dont have vista in front of me right now - i will later though. my friend just downloaded the trial version of windows 7 - says its teh sweetness. free to use until june 2010 he told me - then you gotta buy the license. on line abortion pill misoprostol dose abortion medical abortion pill onlinewhere to buy abortion pill ordering abortion pills to be shipped to house buy abortion pill online
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TRON.dll User
Posts: 4,349 | Re: File Security on Monday, May, 18, 2009 11:29 PM
achilles Wrote:lol doesnt vista ask your permission to move your mouse?
should work the same if you right click a folder and go to properties->permissions. i dont have vista in front of me right now - i will later though. my friend just downloaded the trial version of windows 7 - says its teh sweetness. free to use until june 2010 he told me - then you gotta buy the license. |
So what happens on June of 2010? You're locked out of your computer until you buy the license?
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TRON 2.0 (PC) name - TRON.dll
I'll play any mode, but I'm best at LC.
PSN - TRON-dll
XBOX Live/Games for Windows Live - TRONdll
-I have a Wii, DS, and 3DS. PM me to exchange friend codes. |
Compucore User
Posts: 4,450 | Re: File Security on Tuesday, May, 19, 2009 10:43 AM
Under Linux/Unix Xhmod is good for doing that. I am using linux on another jard drive on my laptop to make it easier to do things in. But that is the right direction for read/write and what ever else you need to do with it. Under windows right click and properties of the folder in question. And just give it read and write permissions only. ANd no modifications for it. That is for windows NT on up. It might be slightly different under different versions of windows NT on up. Modifications would not have a checkmark on it. That is for sure. Since I think but could be wrong as well.That it might block it from being deleted from the drive and put it into the recycling bin. Give it a try and see. Just make sure that you hghlight that it is the general user account who is going to be using it. Like a general user login in for it. WHich should do the trick.
I had similar programs where I was trying to get a read write enable for a directory on a windows 2003 and 2008. So I can of relate to what you are saying since I had to go in as the admin of the server in order to do it over here. And it will populate the rest of the files that are in that folder as well. Since it is the global settings from that folder on down withing that directory.
achilles Wrote:what o.s.?
if its an NTFS system wouldnt disabling 'full control' and 'modify' permissions (leaving 'read' and 'write' enabled) have that effect?
dont know about unix/linux - ive never done anything beyond basic chmod-ing
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