- From: Cristiano Guglielmetti <cguglielmetti@alice.it>
- Date: Tue, 02 Jan 2007 23:50:37 +0100
- To: Irene.Vatton@inrialpes.fr
- CC: ML W3C Amaya <www-amaya@w3.org>
Yes, probably it is so. The miss dirs have (apparently) the same NTFS rights but some of them allow inheritable permissions from the parent, some others have the copy of the rights and I'm not sure when they changed last time. After that and just to well understand, does Amaya file manager runs in the same logged user context? At least Amaya.exe is a standard user application running in the WinXP user mode with the logged user account rights and, I suppose, it doesn't use network protocol to browse the system hard disk. My account (which runs Amaya) has admin rights on my system, so I don't understand the difference between browsing the same dirs with WinXP explorer (file manager) and Amaya file manager, with the same user account (having different results). Best regards, Cristiano Guglielmetti http://www.webalice.it/cguglielmetti Irene Vatton ha scritto: > On Tuesday 26 December 2006 11:08, Cristiano Guglielmetti wrote: >> Amaya 9.53 - WinXPSP2. >> >> Some dirs are missing in Amaya files management tool view. >> >> I'd attached a jpg where is possible to see the difference from Amaya >> files management tool and standard XP view. Look at the "On Line\live" >> dir (in the right view), the same is missing in the Amaya view (ps: is >> the same restarting Amaya and refreshing the view and if the dir is >> empty or not). > > I suspect a problem with access right. > Is the "On Line\live" directory protected? > > Regards and happy new year > Irène. > ----- > Irène Vatton INRIA Rhône-Alpes > INRIA ZIRST > e-mail: Irene.Vatton@inria.fr 655 avenue de l'Europe > Tel.: +33 4 76 61 53 61 Montbonnot > Fax: +33 4 76 61 52 07 38334 Saint Ismier Cedex - France > > >
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