And btw, Juerd, I did try some stuff already.

You still fail to tell WHAT you have tried. What do you expect from us? This is not paid customer support, were you can relax and just wait for the answers to come. You are wasting our time by not mentioning what you have already tried.

Maybe you were on the right way, had just a little typo or something. Perhaps you were completely wrong about the security bit, but had file finding set up correctly. But no, you only ask a question and don't explain your efforts so far.

Of course, you can ask questions with no or little background information on the Internet. But PerlMonks is not the place. We try to help, but you should try to make the helping interesting if you want good answers :). Maybe Google Answers is a better site for you?

(Someone posted a question asking tutorial recently, but I can't find it. Who can?)

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In reply to Re: Re: Windows permissions by Juerd
in thread Windows permissions by jrta

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