Split out data and code?
Michael Schwartz (PC Support & Services)
filepromike at gmail.com
Tue Nov 26 13:56:50 PST 2019
> Mark,
>
> It may be permissions. It is critical that filepro has permission to
> access the second location, just like the first.
>
> On a windows system, I have found that in windows security, I have to
> give CREATE permission to the user(s) that is trying to access filepro.
> A good reason to put filepro on its own drive so you can control who has
> access properly.
>
> Nancy
Hmmm... Mark, would filePro's "setperms" script help? I've fixed a lot of strange bugs at some of my customers by running that.
CAUTION: I've also BROKEN a lot of things by running setperms when permissions were overridden on certain files (like chmod 777 on the whole filePro sub-system) when users needed to access those files using other means.
Mike Schwartz
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