Permissions on destination files would be set by the process that moves/copies 
the files. Check the script that picks the files up and FTP's them to the 
server. Specifically, the PUT (or equivalent) FTP command may not be being used 
in the desired manner.

 

Thank you,

Mitch Lawrence

Lead Applications Analyst

Technical Support - NPR/Automation

CHRISTUS Information Management

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Scaccia, Kimberly
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 2:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Talk] FTP Files

 

This may not be 100% Boston Workstation but I'm thinking a lot of you are 
extremely talented so maybe you have some ideas. 

 

Have you had problems with 'rights' of files when you are sending through FTP 
(through Boston Workstation)? 

 

I have files being created from our Meditech NPR System, downloading to the C 
Drive of the local PC (which has security rights for 'everyone' set to FULL).  
The files are then moved to the network by the script.  Another script then 
checks the network directory, picks up the files and FTPs them to our Unix 
Server.  When they hit the Unix Server, they are set as Read Only (even though 
the user logging in / sending the files is the root user).  

 

I have Unix and windows experts alike looking into this... but I'm perplexed as 
to how to get around it without having to open a separate Unix session and send 
a CHMOD command. 

 

Any ideas? 

 

Kimberly Scaccia, System Admin 

Recovery Reimbursement

Patient Business & Financial Svcs

Halifax Medical Center

386-226-4590 optn 1, ext 2018

 

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