Difference between revisions of "Changing File Permissions"
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<li>Select the '''w''' checkbox(es) to enable write permissions for the '''User''', '''Group''', or '''All '''(both users and groups)</li> | <li>Select the '''w''' checkbox(es) to enable write permissions for the '''User''', '''Group''', or '''All '''(both users and groups)</li> | ||
<li>Select the '''x '''checkbox(es) to enable execute permissions for the '''User''', '''Group''', or '''All '''(both users and groups)</li> | <li>Select the '''x '''checkbox(es) to enable execute permissions for the '''User''', '''Group''', or '''All '''(both users and groups)</li> | ||
− | <li>Select the '''Apply | + | <li>Select the '''Apply recursively''', only '''Folders''', or '''Both'''.</li> |
<li>Click the checkmark.</li> | <li>Click the checkmark.</li> | ||
</ol> | </ol> |
Revision as of 12:01, 11 February 2014
Changing File Permissions allows the owner of the file or folder (or an administrator) to modify the read, write, and execute permissions of users and groups who have shared access.
To change File Permissions:
- Place your cursor over the Workspace tab.
- Select a workspace.
- Select a file in the File pane or a folder in the Folder pane.
- Place your cursor over the More tab.
- Click File Permissions.
- Select the r checkbox(es) to enable read permissions for the User, Group, or All (both users and groups)
- Select the w checkbox(es) to enable write permissions for the User, Group, or All (both users and groups)
- Select the x checkbox(es) to enable execute permissions for the User, Group, or All (both users and groups)
- Select the Apply recursively, only Folders, or Both.
- Click the checkmark.