New user cannot access files

I installed a TestSTand deployment as User1. Then I tried to run a test as Operator. When it tried to write a summary report it could not access the file. So's I tries it myself and I can't delete files in the test report directory created by the deployment. I see that the whole directory tree is read-only. I switched to User1 and unchecked read-only up and down the line but no good. Finally I gave Operator admin privs and rebooted and then he could access files. Why is my deployment setup this way? Is it something I did or didn't do?
jvh

Hi jvh,
I'm a little confused about what you are trying to do with your deployment.  Did it not automatically generate a report after the tests had completed?  Were you trying to open up the Test Sequence Report but were being denied permission to do so?  Could you not remove the .xml report file from its directory?  Maybe it would be good if you could attach a screen shot of your directory tree, or screen shots of what you've been seeing.
Just curious -- what permissions did you have configured for the Operator user? 
Regards,
Stephanie R.
National Instruments
Stephanie R.
National Instruments

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