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>  --------------------Original Message--------------------
>  From: "Hertenstein Alain" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Sent: Fri, 22 Aug 2003 15:16:29 +0200
>  To: 'Tomcat Users List' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  Subject: RE : Folder Permissions taken over by Tomcat 4
>  
>  Yes I do confirm it again (at least on Linux Red Hat 7.2, as long as the OS
>  has anything to do with it).
>  Ok I repeat :
>  
>  - have a web application configured on Tomcat 4.0.3, in a folder like
>  webapps/myApps
>  - share an application's sub-folder (f.ex. webapps/myApps/documents), and
>  try to set permissions (read & write) and ownership for specific user
>  accounts which will access this sub-folder through SMB.
>  - restart Tomcat 4 : all these permissions in the webapps/myApps/documents
>  folder are gone. And furthermore, the folder's Ownership (maybe the problem
>  lies here actually...) is set to user : tomcat4, and group : tomcat4
>  
>  I can send screenshots if you don't believe this...
>  Nobody heard of this before !?
>  Alain
>  
>  -----Message d'origine-----
>  De : John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>  Envoy� : vendredi, 22. ao�t 2003 14:40
>  � : Tomcat Users List
>  Objet : Re: Folder Permissions taken over by Tomcat 4
>  
>  
>  
>  You're saying Tomcat runs around and changes the directory permissions? 
>    I find that really hard to believe...I'm running Tomcat 3.1, 4.1.12, 
>  4.1.18, and 4.1.27 in various places and have never seen this behavior.
>  
>  John
>  
>  Hertenstein Alain wrote:
>  
>  > Hello,
>  > 
>  > We have a Red Hat Linux 7.2 Server with Tomcat v4.0.3 installed, and a 
>  > web application configured, let's say myApps. In this webapps/myApps 
>  > folder, there are folders which we have shared through SMB so that 
>  > Windows users can access them, and we have also changed the folder's 
>  > permissions, so that these users can modify their contents. Everything 
>  > works fine.
>  > 
>  > The problem here is when we have to restart Tomcat 4, all permissions 
>  > under that webapps/myApps folder are restored this way -> User : 
>  > Tomcat 4, Group : Tomcat 4. So this means that all our permissions 
>  > settings are cleared ! And we have to set them back again each time we 
>  > restart Tomcat 4 (in case of a server reboot, or major application 
>  > change, etc), which is quite annoying.
>  > 
>  > Is there a way to avoid this ?
>  > Thank you very much
>  > Alain
>  > 
>  > 
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