Apple 3.7 user manual About access privileges, Copy a file to a folder-M ake Changes

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About access privileges

Access privileges govern what you and other users of a file server can see or alter. The following lists the access privileges (See Folders, See Files, or Make Changes) that you must have in order to perform the listed actions:

m Copy a file to a folder—M ake Changes

m Copy a file from a folder—S ee Folders, See Files

m Copy a folder to a folder—S ee Folders, Make Changes

m Copy a folder from a folder—S ee Folders

m Create a file—S ee Folders, See Files, Make Changes

m Create a folder—S ee Folders, Make Changes

m Delete a file—S ee Files, Make Changes

m Delete a folder—S ee Folders, Make Changes

m Move a folder to a folder—S ee Folders, Make Changes

m Move a folder from a folder—S ee Folders, Make Changes

m Open and use a file—S ee Files

m Save changes to a file—S ee Files, Make Changes

Finding out what privileges you have

There are three ways to find out your access privileges:

mLook at the folder icons; icons are displayed differently according to your privileges for each folder.

Tabbed folder—Y ou are the owner of the folder.

Plain folder—Y ou have some access privileges to the folder.

10AppleShare Client User’s Manual

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Contents How to use this manual System requirementsUpdating your system software Updating your AppleShare Client software Dialog box similar to the following appears Dialog box containing a license appears Connecting to a server AppleShare Client quick referenceAppleShare Client quick reference Disconnecting from a file server Selecting a print server About access privileges Copy a file to a folder-M ake ChangesCrossed-outpencil-Y ou can’t make changes Setting access privileges