All of the DSL providers that can give me reasonable SDSL have evaporated, 
and a T1 is more than I want to pay, so I'm now reduced to colo for my 
servers and @home for office connectivity.  It appears that @home is 
filtering ports 137-139, so I can't map a drive to my server over TCP/IP, 
which leaves me with FTP (yuck) or RDS.

I always thought you had to use advanced security in order to edit files, 
but since I can edit the  autoexec file I guess that isn't true?  Hopefully 
so, because the advanced security looks scary and is definitely overkill 
for now.

As it sits right now, I can connect to the server and edit my autoexec.bat 
file, but cannot see anything in the web directories (scary, eh?).  I'm 
using basic security on CF4.5, Studio 4.5, and NT 4 sp6.

Does anyone know what user needs to have change permission on a file in 
order to edit it?  I've tried dupicating the permissions that were on the 
autoexec file but that didn't work.  Am I missing something else?

As always, any help is appreciated.


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