[CLUE-Tech] Off topic question
grant
grant at amadensor.com
Thu Oct 12 10:29:11 MDT 2000
I know this is terribly off topic, but I got forced to use it at work. I
am FTP'ing into an NT box from my Linux box. I copied a bunch of files
over there. It mostly worked. NT only dropped the connection 4 or 5
times as I transfered over about 25-30 files. I just restarted the
connection and started over at the file that crapped out.
Here is the problem:
There was old stuff there that I no longer want. I tried to do a simple
dele from the ftp command line. Well, the file is still there, but I no
longer have access to it. No one does. It took away all permissions, but
left the file there when I tried to delete it. NT sucks so bad. How do I
work around this? How do I give myself permission back? I own the file.
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