Rights to Files and Folders

I've created an application object and Associated a user to it. I've
also added to the "Rights to Files and Folders" tab a directory where I
want the user of the object, access to a certain folder where the .fil
files are at. Full rights given (SRWCEMFA) But the user does not have
access to the directory when I browse via Win Explorer and the App Obj
stops with an error Could not configure workstation for application,
Unable to copy file.
Other than going to that folder and specifically giving rights to that
user, I thought that's what the Rights to Files and Folders was for.
Cheers

Huh, really. Thank you for that clarification.
Frank
Adam Gabriel wrote:
> Actually, you are giving the app object rights to that directory, Not the
> users associated with it. Rights to Files and Folders is a default tab for
> ConsoleOne. Pretty much meaningless here.
>
> Under the Common tab, there is a page called File Rights. Add the folder
> there, and Users with this app associated will have the rights to it. You
> should not need to add more that read/filescan.
> Adam

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