Jim, if you place the files in a seperate directory, you can grant rights to 
the whole directory, and the rights are inherited to the files. Sames a LOT 
of access right changes, no matter what the extension. 

Just MHO

Damon
Damon D. Kaufman
President
Stalder Spring Works, Inc
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Springfield, Ohio 45506
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In a message dated 7/25/2002 12:17:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< If I replace the RMD in any way I have to go through and figure
 out who all uses this and restore their rights to the file because
 we are using a Netware 5.1 server and when the file is replaced,
 deleted and so on it also removes the rights so now no user that
 had access to it before can access it now.. This is a pain with
 APX files that we use and I don't want to carry this into this realm
 as well. >>


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