WorkGroup Manager

2009-06-03 Thread Dan Friedman
Greetings, This is a little obscure, but I have a client who is using Apple's WorkGroup Manager who is claiming that they (admin) set the permissions of my [Revolution] application to read/write. Then, when the user logs in they don't have permissions to run the application. They claim

Re: WorkGroup Manager

2009-06-03 Thread Devin Asay
On Jun 3, 2009, at 2:03 PM, Dan Friedman wrote: Greetings, This is a little obscure, but I have a client who is using Apple's WorkGroup Manager who is claiming that they (admin) set the permissions of my [Revolution] application to read/write. Then, when the user logs in they don't have

WorkGroup Manager

2009-06-03 Thread Dan Friedman
Devin, Got any ideas what could cause this? -Dan I don't think it would be a Workgroup Manager problem. It doesn't do anything special; it would be just like doing a chmod from the command line. Devin Devin Asay Humanities Technology and Research Support Center Brigham Young

Re: WorkGroup Manager

2009-06-03 Thread Devin Asay
On Jun 3, 2009, at 2:53 PM, Dan Friedman wrote: Devin, Got any ideas what could cause this? I don't know much about your user's setup, but in our labs we install Revolution-based applications with the owner account, which has admin status. Anyone that logs in, regardless of which user

RE: WorkGroup Manager

2009-06-03 Thread Bill Andersen
This is a little obscure, but I have a client who is using Apple's WorkGroup Manager who is claiming that they (admin) set the permissions of my [Revolution] application to read/write. Then, when the user logs in they don't have permissions to run the application. They claim