On Saturday 15 November 2003 00:47, Chris Shiflett wrote:

> I would recommend, however, taking the time to figure out exactly what
> permissions are necessary and not grant anymore than that. While many
> developers use "chmod 777" while trying to debug a problem, it is a very
> bad idea to leave the permissions set this way.
>
> This may be less of an issue with Windows, since I think "chmod 777" is a
> good way to describe the environment.

But you have to admit that the NTFS file permissions system is *way* better 
than the standard "ugo" permissions available on most unix-like filesystems.

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