I don't think so. I showed it to our Mac guru and it appears to restrict file deletion to Administrators only which is the way you would want things to work. BTW, I also got the message on Utilities and Applications as well as Library. Did you get the same messages on those folders as well? BTW2, according to the help on ACL's, there are 96000+ combinations of access privledges that can be assigned using ACL's. You can even lock yourself out of things so I wouldn't experiment. BTW3, there doesn't seem to be a GUI based tool for assigning ACL's.Marshall

On Feb 12, 2008, at 11:45 AM, James Austin wrote:

Thanks Marshall, is it serious, should I be worie about it?
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On 12 Feb 2008, at 14:28, Marshall F. Scott wrote:

James,
ACL stands for Access Control List. It's a supplementary security feature of OS X It allows one to fine tune security beyond the world group owner read write execute model. I haven't played with it so I cannot give you any more information.
HTMS
Marshall
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On Feb 12, 2008, at 4:44 AM, James Austin wrote:

Hi folks,

I've just ran a permissions repair after installing the updates and I found this: ACL found on library but not expected.

what does this mean

Thanks

James
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