Hi
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006 14:59:29 -0500 Cyber Dog cyberdog3k@gmail.com wrote:
Sebastian - You're correct, checking read only DOES fix the problem. I was implementing the permissions in the NTFS ACLs (Properties>Security). The NTFS ACL method did NOT seem to work correctly. I'm not familiar with the PHP method for determining file security, but apparently it's not accounting for the NTFS ACLs (either that or I just really screwed up setting them to match...).
Michal - First of all, your fix works fine on Windows, I tested today's CVS. Secondly, when I removed the Windows OS check you added and set read-only as Sebastian suggested, it _did_ work properly. I think if we re-add Windows to the check, the method for setting read only needs to be documented for Windows....even though some may consider it obvious, I'm so used to setting the NTFS ACLs for access rights, I did not even consider setting read only on the entire file.
As the check won't work correctly for ACLs (I'm pretty sure that also on Linux, but that's not an issue), I'd keep it disabled for Windows, because there are no levels of unix privileges and all permissions (user, group and others) are reported same by PHP...