You should set your right to a directory, not individual files in that
directory.  Then you won't have the problem.

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Jim Limburg
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 2:22 PM
To: Rbase ListServer
Subject: Reload vs. Pack -- ala Netware Rights


G-Day all

Does anyone know off the top of their head if I run reload
on a database on a Netware network then will the files loose
their rights like files that are deleted. I say this cause
I know when I patched with latest Rbase beta patches that
replaced the RBG65.exe and so other files in the patch all
groups and users in netware lost their rights on these files.

I didn't know if the same would occur during a reload or not
on netware.. Additional Info. I have a couple of senario's for
people running RBase.. I set up groups in netware and in these
groups I assign rights to all the files needed to run rbase on
network. I assign other rights like databases and such (which
are all in the same dir as the rbase executeable) in another group
so it's easier to manage (mabye?). The one hassle is just what I
am talking about, when I kill a file the rights have to be reassigned.


Another question.. it seems to me that persons on this list and
what I have read in the Syntax that there should be no differences
between the rb? file sizes whether a reload or pack is issued. I
ran a reload on a local database and the files sizes never changed.
I then out of curiosity ran a pack and the files did shrink some..
Am I crazy? - don't go into to much detail - ha,ha. I'm using
RBase DOS65 842_RT03

Thanks
Jim Limburg

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