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Take Control of Permissions in Snow Leopard
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- Cover
- Table of Contents
- + Read Me First
- Introduction
- Permissions Quick Start
- Problems and Solutions
- About Permissions
- The Anatomy of Permissions
- Choose a Method of Setting Permissions
- Set Permissions Using the Info Window
- Set Permissions Using FileXaminer
- + Use Access Control Lists
- + Understand Default Permissions
- + Work with User Names, UIDs, and GIDs
- Understand Ignore Ownership
- Repair Permissions with Disk Utility
- + Learn Advanced Unix Techniques
- Learn More
- + Appendix A: Fixes for Common Problems
- + Appendix B: Converting to Octal
- Appendix C: Use the man Command
- + About This Book
- Copyright and Fine Print
- Featured Titles
Read this book to learn the answers to questions like: >
* Why do so many problem-solving sites suggest that I repair permissions? * Why can't I always access my own files when I boot from an external drive? * What should I do if someone tells me to "set the permissions to -rw-r-- r--"? * What are promiscuous permissions, and should I be informing the vice squad? * What are access control lists (ACLs), and what's new about them in Snow Leopard? * What are the default permissions for copied files? * With the NetInfo database gone, how do I edit account settings such as numeric UID? * How do I work with account groups from System Preferences?
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Computers > Hardware > Personal Computers > Macintosh
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Publication year : 2010
License: All rights reserved ©
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