We use Studio (with the FTP Server connection to our Sun CF Server) with no problems.  

All the directories and files are owned by root, and the group is develop (develop is 
the group of all developers).  The permissions on all directories and files is 775 
(rwxrwxr-x).  The CF server runs as user nobody, which uses the "other" permission 
(the r-x above).

I suspect Studio merely uses the user/group/permissions of the directory the files go 
into, which I think is typical Unix.

best,
Chris Norloff

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Stevens, Jason" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 09 May 2001 14:20:30 -0700

>
>I have recently started a position in a rather chaotic CF environment and
>wonder if someone could help me with, what I hope, is a simple question.
>
>We run ColdFusion Server 4.5 on a Sun platform. Whenever we create a .cfm in
>Studio and put it on the server the permissions are incorrect. They are
>owned by "nobody" rather than the group and id that we need them to be owned
>by. Is there a setting I would change to rectify this problem?
>
>Jason E Stevens
>AT&T Wireless
>EA Enhancement Team
>(425) 829-2293
>
>
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