CF (on Solaris, anyway) runs as userid nobody.  So the permissions have to be right 
for "nobody" for cffile to work.

Chris Norloff


---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
from: Shawn McKee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 19:00:20 -0500

>I am trying to copy a file on a Linux system that has read permissions at
>the group level (644 specifically).  I can log into the box and su to cfadm
>and make the copy just fine.  If I try and do it with the <cffile> tag I get
>a permission denied.  If I change the file permissions to read, write at the
>group level (774) all is OK.  The write permission at group should not
>impact my ability to read and copy the file.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Shawn McKee
>Manager, Web Development
>NewsStand, Inc.
>8620 Burnet Rd., Suite 100
>Austin, TX 78757 USA
>512-334-5100
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>
>
>
>
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