I'm setting up a shared server which will have multiple clients logging in, so 
I'm trying to restrict permissions as much as possible.  nsd runs as the user 
and group that owns the files, so I thought that I could completely turn off 
permissions for "other".  However, when I did that ns_adp_include started 
throwing permission errors.  Is there some reason why it requires read 
permission for "other" even though the files are owned by the user that nsd is 
running as?

thanks,

janine

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Janine Ohmer (formerly Sisk)
President/CEO of furfly, LLC
503-693-6407


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