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Re: [Summary-Talk] Disabling reports not working



Everything in Summary's Config, Data, and Reports folders should be
owned by the user you are running Summary as and have read write access
granted (0600 for the files and 0700 for the directories in Unix
permissions numbers). The log files need to be readable by the user you
are running Summary as.

Kerry wrote:
> 
> It turned out to be a permission issue. What should the correct 
> permissions be for the config file?
> 
> In our last exciting episode on 12/22/05 10:54 PM, Jason Linhart at
> jason@summary.net wrote:
> 
>>This behavior is a known problem with Summary 2.6.4, that was fixed in
>>2.6.5. So the first thing to check is to be sure you really are running
>>2.6.5. If you haven't replaced the page footer you can look for an
>>"Updated 11/3/05" at the very bottom of the page to indicate version
>>2.6.5. Any earlier date would be a different version of Summary.
>>
>>If Summary's configuration file, "summary.conf" in Summary's Config
>>folder, is write protected or has other permissions problems you would
>>also see this effect (and all other config settings would be locked out
>>also).
>>
>>Kerry wrote:
>>
>>>Summary SP 2.6.5
>>>OSX 10.3.9
>>>
>>>When I disable reports and update nothing sticks. I can go back to the
>>>page and all the check boxes are cleared. If I log out and login as a
>>>user all the reports are still there also.

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