said:
>In <200801240634.m0O6YD6h007421@nlpi015.prodigy.net>, on 01/23/08
> at 10:34 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Hi,
>>>>Maybe it was the permissions that was the problem. I had read permission
>>>>but not write permission. Would that make the difference?
>>>Read permission should be sufficient, but one can not tell without data.
>>It is working now. Thanks.
>So you are saying you needed to tweak the permissions?
>Steven
That is a good question. I just went through the whole process again. I
did not make any changes -- I just redid everything I had done before, and
this time it worked. I wish I could say I did something different.
The permission check boxes are confusing. It says to check them to DENY
permission and allow permission elsewhere. I just left them both (read and
write) unchecked.
Sandy
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