Multi-user systems and Valentina

Deane Venske deane.venske at eduss.com
Fri Jun 4 15:53:39 CDT 2004


On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 08:47:03 +0300, Ruslan Zasukhin  
<sunshine at public.kherson.ua> wrote:

> On 6/4/04 2:11 AM, "Trevor DeVore" <lists at mangomultimedia.com> wrote:
>
>>>>> I think if you gog to write into db, then in any case you should move
>>>>> files
>>>>> to read-write are for that user.
>>>>
>>>> Writing to the database isn't necessary for this application.  Is
>>>> there
>>>> a way to specify whether the db is opened read only versus read/write
>>>> or is this something that is handled automatically by Valentina?
>>>
>>> You can set flag Read-Only in the Windows OS.
>>
>> Okay, switching the flags on all 4 Valentina DB files did the trick. Is
>> this the only way of opening a DB in read only mode?  If I want to
>> switch between read only and read/write do I have to switch the flag of
>> the DB files?
>
> Valentina self also recognize read-only volumes as CD.
>
> I think you have meet bug, that Valentina not recognize folder with some
> privileges.

I was thinking the same thing. We have the same problem when there are  
user permissions set on the operating system level, not just the read-only  
property of a file. This was on OSX and Windows.

Deane


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