If you are trying to delete a file and a message says you need permission to do so, then it might be that the system is currently using that file. You can reboot and try again. Or, you need to be logged in as an administrator to delete the file.
It means you don't have the permission (or right) to access a file.
Write permission for the file Adequate disk space for the file when it's uncompressed at the new location
There are several different reasons as to why one might need to duplicate a file remover. One of the reasons that one might need to duplicate a file remover is because they have many files that they need to get rid of.
The best way to get rid of a calus is to file it off with a nail file.
No...you need to call your credit card company and file a complaint.
share permission
Which right can only be granted by enabling the Full Control file-level permission
To do this you will need at least read permission; if you don't have that then you will not be able to execute the script at all. One way is to copy the script to your directory and add the execute permission. The second way is to call the correct shell interpreter program directly, as in: ksh /some/file/shell
open HTML file, delete "code", save file
I need permission to copy when I'm at school.
No, you do not need the father's permission to get a passport.
delete the game