oyvindo wrote: 
> Hi Jezbo,
> 
> I did copy the database to my local HDD, and the database opened just
> fine.
> My suspicions goes in the direction of folder or file access rights
> issues on my Linux Server, but since I am definitely not a Linux geek, I
> must admit that I feel very uncertain as to how to deal with and manage
> access rights. Generally, I use WinSCP to access my Linux NAS, and I
> have used it to modify the access rights recusively for the folder where
> the database and all its support files resides. I chose to give
> 'Everyone' full control, more specifically:
> Permissions are organized according to :
> Owner: R,W,X
> Group: R,W,X
> Other: R,W,X
> Octal: 0777 (I do not understand what Octal means)
> Then there are three check boxes named : Set UID, Set GID and Sticky Bit
> (I do not understand what these three means, but they were unchecked,
> and I left them unchekced)
> The Owner and Group setting were both ; ssods [502] and I changed Group
> to ; administrators [0] thinking that since I do log on as
> administrator, it would make sense.
> 
> But regretfully, none of this has helped me in any way.
> Hope you can...
> 
> Rrgds
> Viking

I can't, but there may be someone with Linux experience here who can.
You might also investigate a Linux script which regularly copies the two
.db files (library.db and persist.db) to the windows box so Muso can
just access that - this was a viable solution for a moose user I
remember.


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