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+ | ====== Rhino V3 and Windows 2000 Servers ====== | ||
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+ | There is a known " | ||
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+ | The basic issue is that the Windows OS tools Rhino V3 uses to save files, creates a temporary file on the network drive, saves to that file, and then renames the temporary file. A user with create/read rights can get to the point where the temporary file is written, but delete rights are required to get the temporary file renamed. | ||
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+ | The fix is for the user to have read/ | ||
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