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Old 04-29-2008, 09:27 PM   #8 of 8
Christian Behrens
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Re: Editing in Leopard Directory... huh?


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Originally Posted by Eric_L
Then it tells me to use finder and 'get info' to get priveleges... but when I do that it only tells me I can only read this file - which I already knew before using finder! Ack! There is no option to assign priveleges that is apparent. There is only one user on this computer.

I'm starting to feel like I'm back relearning XP...
Don't despair! Despite the fact (as pointed out) that that's probably not the file you should be editing, the privileges of files can be changed by an administrator by clicking on the little lock on the bottom right corner when looking at the rights and privileges in the Information window of a file. Since you say you're the only user on your machine, you MUST have administrator privileges, so you should theoretically be able to do so.

Just FYI.

-Christian



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