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File sharing issue on Mac OS Big Sur
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<blockquote data-quote="sambam_04" data-source="post: 1894433" data-attributes="member: 409256"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>I have an issue with my file shares. I am sharing some folders from a Mac Mini to a couple of MacBooks (5) all running Big Sur. I have created different users (for sharing purposes). I have given all users read & write permissions. </p><p></p><p>What happens when User A creates a sub-folder or a file in a shared folder that User A, User B, User C, User D and User E all have access to; none of the other users can open or edit that file. But when I go to the get info of the parent folder, click on the lock (put admin password) then click on the icon with three dots and select apply to all enclosed items, everything works. However I have to do this everytime whenever either of the users edits & saves a file that is already in the shared folder.</p><p></p><p>Is there anybody who has experienced this? And how did you resolve it? I am looking for a permanent solution that will allow all sub-folders and files to inherit permissions of the parent folder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sambam_04, post: 1894433, member: 409256"] Hi guys, I have an issue with my file shares. I am sharing some folders from a Mac Mini to a couple of MacBooks (5) all running Big Sur. I have created different users (for sharing purposes). I have given all users read & write permissions. What happens when User A creates a sub-folder or a file in a shared folder that User A, User B, User C, User D and User E all have access to; none of the other users can open or edit that file. But when I go to the get info of the parent folder, click on the lock (put admin password) then click on the icon with three dots and select apply to all enclosed items, everything works. However I have to do this everytime whenever either of the users edits & saves a file that is already in the shared folder. Is there anybody who has experienced this? And how did you resolve it? I am looking for a permanent solution that will allow all sub-folders and files to inherit permissions of the parent folder. [/QUOTE]
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