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File permission errors when saving file in PS 5.5
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| Patrik Nygren 2003-11-19, 10:59 pm |
| I've got a customer using Photoshop 5.5. When he opens a document on one
server and modifies it and saves it on another server, the document retains
it's original NTFS file permissions, instead of inheriting it from the
parent folder on the server where he saves it.
The standard behavior for a file in this circumstance is to inherit
permissions from the parent folder, and I've tried copying it with explorer,
and it works as expected. I also tried opening the file with MGI Photosuite
and saving it to the second server. Worked as it should.
It is only Photoshop that XXXXs up.
The server where the files is loaded from is Windows 2000 server and the
server where the modified picture is saved on is a NT 4 server. My customer
is using Windows 2000 pro.
Any ideas ?
/Patrik
pallen@hotmail.com
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| Jay Jhabrix 2003-11-19, 10:59 pm |
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"Patrik Nygren" <aa@aa.aa> wrote in message
news:Gootb.37887$dP1.136133@newsc.telia.net...
> I've got a customer using Photoshop 5.5. When he opens a document on one
> server and modifies it and saves it on another server, the document
retains
> it's original NTFS file permissions, instead of inheriting it from the
> parent folder on the server where he saves it.
> The standard behavior for a file in this circumstance is to inherit
> permissions from the parent folder, and I've tried copying it with
explorer,
> and it works as expected. I also tried opening the file with MGI
Photosuite
> and saving it to the second server. Worked as it should.
> It is only Photoshop that XXXXs up.
> The server where the files is loaded from is Windows 2000 server and the
> server where the modified picture is saved on is a NT 4 server. My
customer
> is using Windows 2000 pro.
>
> Any ideas ?
Tell him to save it on his machine and then copy it across to the other....
JJ
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| Patrik Nygren 2003-11-19, 11:00 pm |
| I can't tell him to save it locally because we have policys in place to
lockdown desktops and to have all documents on servers for backup reasons.
ANy other ideas ?
/Patrik
"Jay Jhabrix" <jhabrix@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bpabem$1mdh3m$1@ID-79189.news.uni-berlin.de...
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> "Patrik Nygren" <aa@aa.aa> wrote in message
> news:Gootb.37887$dP1.136133@newsc.telia.net...
> retains
> explorer,
> Photosuite
> customer
>
> Tell him to save it on his machine and then copy it across to the
other....
>
> JJ
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>
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| Vizros Plug-ins 2003-11-20, 12:56 pm |
| Map it to a local drive
Tony G. Smith
Vizros - Realistic 3D page curl plug-ins and more
Demo at http://www.vizros.com/gallery.html
"Patrik Nygren" <aa@aa.aa> wrote in message news:<Gootb.37887$dP1.136133@newsc.telia.net>...<blockquote><hr/>
> I've got a customer using Photoshop 5.5. When he opens a document on one
> server and modifies it and saves it on another server, the document retains
> it's original NTFS file permissions, instead of inheriting it from the
> parent folder on the server where he saves it.
> The standard behavior for a file in this circumstance is to inherit
> permissions from the parent folder, and I've tried copying it with explorer,
> and it works as expected. I also tried opening the file with MGI Photosuite
> and saving it to the second server. Worked as it should.
> It is only Photoshop that XXXXs up.
> The server where the files is loaded from is Windows 2000 server and the
> server where the modified picture is saved on is a NT 4 server. My customer
> is using Windows 2000 pro.
>
> Any ideas ?
>
> /Patrik
>
> pallen@hotmail.com</blockquote><hr/>
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| Chris Cox 2003-11-24, 10:20 am |
| In article <rk5ub.38160$dP1.138008@newsc.telia.net>, Patrik Nygren
<aa@aa.aa> wrote:
quote:
> I can't tell him to save it locally because we have policys in place to
> lockdown desktops and to have all documents on servers for backup reasons.
> ANy other ideas ?
Yes - your policy needs to be changed.
Chris
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> /Patrik
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> "Jay Jhabrix" <jhabrix@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:bpabem$1mdh3m$1@ID-79189.news.uni-berlin.de...
> other....
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