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2019 Community Moderator ElectionWhy doesn't umask change execute permissions on files?Is it possible to make files executable by owner by default?Default directory permissions over NFSumask base permissions on usb driveNew files getting wrong permissions from setaclCan't determine where umask is being changed/bin (and sub) default permissionsWhy doesn't umask change execute permissions on files?Default permissions on Linux home directoriesSetting a default umask permanentlyPermissions folder/parent folderHow to change permissions on SAMBA subfolder?










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When I create folders in Documents catalog, all have rwx permissions for a user. However, when I create a file, it has only rw- privileges for a user. I tried to change default permissions using umask (by setting it to 022), but new files still have rw- permission for user. Anyone got any idea why I can't set default permissions to rwx?










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When I create folders in Documents catalog, all have rwx permissions for a user. However, when I create a file, it has only rw- privileges for a user. I tried to change default permissions using umask (by setting it to 022), but new files still have rw- permission for user. Anyone got any idea why I can't set default permissions to rwx?










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    Possible duplicate of Why doesn't umask change execute permissions on files?

    – steeldriver
    3 hours ago











  • Possible duplicate of Is it possible to make files executable by owner by default?

    – Samuel P.
    3 hours ago













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When I create folders in Documents catalog, all have rwx permissions for a user. However, when I create a file, it has only rw- privileges for a user. I tried to change default permissions using umask (by setting it to 022), but new files still have rw- permission for user. Anyone got any idea why I can't set default permissions to rwx?










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When I create folders in Documents catalog, all have rwx permissions for a user. However, when I create a file, it has only rw- privileges for a user. I tried to change default permissions using umask (by setting it to 022), but new files still have rw- permission for user. Anyone got any idea why I can't set default permissions to rwx?







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    Possible duplicate of Why doesn't umask change execute permissions on files?

    – steeldriver
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  • Possible duplicate of Is it possible to make files executable by owner by default?

    – Samuel P.
    3 hours ago












  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Why doesn't umask change execute permissions on files?

    – steeldriver
    3 hours ago











  • Possible duplicate of Is it possible to make files executable by owner by default?

    – Samuel P.
    3 hours ago







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Possible duplicate of Why doesn't umask change execute permissions on files?

– steeldriver
3 hours ago





Possible duplicate of Why doesn't umask change execute permissions on files?

– steeldriver
3 hours ago













Possible duplicate of Is it possible to make files executable by owner by default?

– Samuel P.
3 hours ago





Possible duplicate of Is it possible to make files executable by owner by default?

– Samuel P.
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