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I just tried the FTP from Win98. *PUBLIC had all authority. The parent
directory also had the same authority for *PUBLIC. It looks like a file
transferred here via ftp gets the authority of its container. This is not
what you've seen.

Do you have an exit program on this system for FTP?

At 03:42 PM 4/5/02 -0500, you wrote:

>How come if I have a Directory,  and I use NT to copy a file into that
>directory it takes on the authority of the directory I put it in,
>
>But if I FTP the file to the same directory the file has Exclude rights to
>everyone except the user who FTP'd the thing there?
>
>TIA
>
>John
>
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