I know this might not be the best place to ask this, so if you can help, you might want to respond off line.

I blew out images at our school, over a 100 of them to new iMacs, and after all the imaging we found out that one important program the students use had a permissions glitch when the student was logged into their network account. The answer is to give the network user "student" permissions to the folder and all enclosed items, read only. We did this manually, and it works great.

I am not a unix genius or any kind of a genius actually.

Here is what I need to do.

There is a folder in the applications folder named Sunburst.

I need to amend the permissions of that folder and every folder inside the Sunburst folder to allow the network group "Student" to access these folders.

It seems to me that there is some kind of simple Unix command that I could run on ARD that would do that to the machine.

I read the stuff in Man, but actually permissions have always baffled me.

Is there anyone on the list, who could help out?


Mark Weiss
[email protected]



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