PLEASE HELP!
I have a situation where any new file / folder I create in Finder has a default setting of Me (read/write), Stadd (Read Only) and Everyone (Read Only).
My problem is this. I recent began using a Western Digital My Book World Edition over my home network. Within a day I noticed an issue. Files I had copied to the External Hard Drive were either coming up with a red circled X or simply not allowing me to delete / edit them. And these were file I created with the same computer I was trying to access them with.
Not only that, but my wifes laptop is having the same access issues.
So what I want to do is set my default "Everyone" permission to Read/Write. This way I dont have to constantly change it on every new file that is made.
Is this possible? I don't know Unix/Linux at all. I tried changing the umask in the secrets pane as suggested by online forums and no luck. Tried changing the /etc/launchd.conf as well but didn't make a difference.
I am using a Snow Leopard upgrade one my laptop mentioned above and Leopard on my wifes.
HELP PLEASE!! What do I need to do to set the default on both machiens so we can access the files on the network storage without issue.
Thank you!
I have a situation where any new file / folder I create in Finder has a default setting of Me (read/write), Stadd (Read Only) and Everyone (Read Only).
My problem is this. I recent began using a Western Digital My Book World Edition over my home network. Within a day I noticed an issue. Files I had copied to the External Hard Drive were either coming up with a red circled X or simply not allowing me to delete / edit them. And these were file I created with the same computer I was trying to access them with.
Not only that, but my wifes laptop is having the same access issues.
So what I want to do is set my default "Everyone" permission to Read/Write. This way I dont have to constantly change it on every new file that is made.
Is this possible? I don't know Unix/Linux at all. I tried changing the umask in the secrets pane as suggested by online forums and no luck. Tried changing the /etc/launchd.conf as well but didn't make a difference.
I am using a Snow Leopard upgrade one my laptop mentioned above and Leopard on my wifes.
HELP PLEASE!! What do I need to do to set the default on both machiens so we can access the files on the network storage without issue.
Thank you!