Florent Daigni?re skrev:
>>  How do you suggest it would?
>>     
>
> Start the node as a user, shut it down, login as admin, start the node
> up... it creates new files, shut it down... then the user doesn't have
> access to the newly created files.
>   

Files created by Freenet are created within the main Freenet folder 
which all administrators (e.g. almost all users) have full access to by 
default. As mentioned earlier, we can simply give normal users the same 
access privileges if we want unprivileged users to be able to use 
Freenet as well. These privileges are inherited to new files and 
subfolders within the main Freenet folder, so there is no problem.

If you don't believe me, read for yourself at Microsoft's support site: 
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313398

>   
>> By default, all administrators (which initial user is created as, 
>> and is default for all new users) have read-write access to the program 
>> files folder. Limited users do not by default, but that can be fixed 
>> with a single command as well.
>>
>>     
>
> By default limited-users can access other limited users's files or
> administrator's files. The node does create new files and needs to be
> able to access them; regardless of "who" started it!
>
>   

Read above.

- Zero3

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