(It's been a while since I posted--hope this year is getting off to a good start for everyone.)


I made an application that worked fine on my own computer (one user account) but some people had problems when they had multiple user accounts. The standalone contains a simple splash stack that loads the main stack which is a separate file (let's say stack.rev), and when the main stack quits, it saves its changes.

I found that when using the application from another user account rather than the admin account, when the stack was saved it changed to stack.rev~ with a tilde on the end. I looked at the stack file's permissions, and found that with the permissions set to full access for everyone, there were no problems.

Will the permissions persist for the user if I just set them for the file on my computer, or do I need to go further? In case I need to go further, I put in a little shell script to chmod the stack file's permissions. Should that do the trick?

TIA,

Curry
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