Effective permissions
Yes, they do.
File permissions in Linux are not represented in binary format, but rather octal format. The first digit represents owner permissions, second digit is group permissions, and the final one is permissions for everyone. Read permissions are assigned a 4, write permissions are assigned a 2, and execute permissions are assigned a 1. A 6 permission allows read and write (4+2).
Share permissions
Share permissions
"Read & Execute" would be the best method for NTFS permissions. For Share permissions it would be "Change".
share permissions
"Read & Execute" would be the best method for NTFS permissions. For Share permissions it would be "Change".
If you have read permissions on a file then you may read its contents.
Use FireFTP or Cyberduck (mac only). Then when you are setting new permissions tick the option for apply recursively. This will change the permissions for everything under that directory.
you cannot set up permissions in a normal minecraft server. you must have a bukkit server to use permissions. check the bukkit forum for more info.
Select the file you want to change permissions for in the directory listing. Click on the Info icon in the toolbar, or select Get Info from the File menu. Change the permissions in the Info window. You can automatically set permissions when you upload a file. In the Preferences window select Server Options and tick the Set permissions of uploaded files box.