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NewScience

Took me quite a while to solve this, but it is based on the ACL list for
each of the files:

1. Right click on each file, Properties, Security
2. If Everyone does not exist as a user, add it. Do not check anything
else
3. Click on Advanced, click on Everyone, click on Edit
4. Make sure the following is checked:
Both Read attribute options
Both Create attribute options
Both Write attribute options
5. Make sure the following is unchecked:
Take Ownership
Delete
Change Permissions
Full Control

You must be logged in as an admistrator account.

You can also store these files on a server, change the permissions, and then
scopy them to each client machine.

Hope this helps.
 
B

B. Meincke

This solution seems to work. <fingers crossed>

Thank you so much!
--
BJM
ACE Assistant
Gary Allan High School


NewScience said:
Took me quite a while to solve this, but it is based on the ACL list for
each of the files:

1. Right click on each file, Properties, Security
2. If Everyone does not exist as a user, add it. Do not check anything
else
3. Click on Advanced, click on Everyone, click on Edit
4. Make sure the following is checked:
Both Read attribute options
Both Create attribute options
Both Write attribute options
5. Make sure the following is unchecked:
Take Ownership
Delete
Change Permissions
Full Control

You must be logged in as an admistrator account.

You can also store these files on a server, change the permissions, and then
scopy them to each client machine.

Hope this helps.
 
B

B. Meincke

This solution seems to work. <fingers crossed>

Thank you so much!
--
BJM
ACE Assistant
Gary Allan High School


NewScience said:
Took me quite a while to solve this, but it is based on the ACL list for
each of the files:

1. Right click on each file, Properties, Security
2. If Everyone does not exist as a user, add it. Do not check anything
else
3. Click on Advanced, click on Everyone, click on Edit
4. Make sure the following is checked:
Both Read attribute options
Both Create attribute options
Both Write attribute options
5. Make sure the following is unchecked:
Take Ownership
Delete
Change Permissions
Full Control

You must be logged in as an admistrator account.

You can also store these files on a server, change the permissions, and then
scopy them to each client machine.

Hope this helps.
 
B

B. Meincke

This solution seems to work. <fingers crossed>

Thank you so much!
--
BJM
ACE Assistant
Gary Allan High School


NewScience said:
Took me quite a while to solve this, but it is based on the ACL list for
each of the files:

1. Right click on each file, Properties, Security
2. If Everyone does not exist as a user, add it. Do not check anything
else
3. Click on Advanced, click on Everyone, click on Edit
4. Make sure the following is checked:
Both Read attribute options
Both Create attribute options
Both Write attribute options
5. Make sure the following is unchecked:
Take Ownership
Delete
Change Permissions
Full Control

You must be logged in as an admistrator account.

You can also store these files on a server, change the permissions, and then
scopy them to each client machine.

Hope this helps.
 
B

B. Meincke

This solution seems to work. <fingers crossed>

Thank you so much!
--
BJM
ACE Assistant
Gary Allan High School


NewScience said:
Took me quite a while to solve this, but it is based on the ACL list for
each of the files:

1. Right click on each file, Properties, Security
2. If Everyone does not exist as a user, add it. Do not check anything
else
3. Click on Advanced, click on Everyone, click on Edit
4. Make sure the following is checked:
Both Read attribute options
Both Create attribute options
Both Write attribute options
5. Make sure the following is unchecked:
Take Ownership
Delete
Change Permissions
Full Control

You must be logged in as an admistrator account.

You can also store these files on a server, change the permissions, and then
scopy them to each client machine.

Hope this helps.
 
B

B. Meincke

This solution seems to work. <fingers crossed>

Thank you so much!
--
BJM
ACE Assistant
Gary Allan High School


NewScience said:
Took me quite a while to solve this, but it is based on the ACL list for
each of the files:

1. Right click on each file, Properties, Security
2. If Everyone does not exist as a user, add it. Do not check anything
else
3. Click on Advanced, click on Everyone, click on Edit
4. Make sure the following is checked:
Both Read attribute options
Both Create attribute options
Both Write attribute options
5. Make sure the following is unchecked:
Take Ownership
Delete
Change Permissions
Full Control

You must be logged in as an admistrator account.

You can also store these files on a server, change the permissions, and then
scopy them to each client machine.

Hope this helps.
 

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