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Re: FW: File count or permissions to windows directory

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kerem B Limon)
Fri Nov 21 14:08:37 2003

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Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 14:04:34 -0500
To: <bmurphy@mit.edu>, Kris Nyzio <knyzio@mit.edu>
From: Kerem B Limon <kerem.limon@MIT.EDU>
Cc: <kakapo@mit.edu>, windows-server-www@mit.edu
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Kris--

Tim met with me and Tom Thornton, as well as Elise Riordan yesterday to 
discuss a lot of the details of the transition of the Windows Server pages 
ultimately to Pubs and your review. Tom and I are the authors of the pages 
and Elise has been doing a great job editing, reformatting, and 
reorganizing them--but there is a lot there; Tim will have more details to 
describe some of the standing challenges as posed to him.

The AFS path is /mit/is/help/windows/server/ 
(/afs/athena.mit.edu/org/i/is/help/windows/server/) and these show up 
mapped under http://web.mit.edu/windows/server/.

I've checked the AFS ACL for the path above and it shows LIST is-acl 
--which I can see you are part of-- has full (rlidwka) access. Elise and I 
have been using LIST windows-server-www as both a comment contact point for 
the pages and for the ACLs on the contents, etc. If you like, I or Elise 
can also add you there.

Kerem


At 03/11/20 18:44  Thursday, Brian Murphy wrote:
>FYI....Brian
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Kris Nyzio [mailto:knyzio@MIT.EDU]
>Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 1:59 PM
>To: bmurphy@mit.edu
>Subject: Fwd: File count or permissions to windows directory
>
>Hi Brian,
>
>I just got your phone message, and I'm on my way out the door in less
>than an hour for a brief vacation (returning Monday or Tuesday).  I
>still need permissions/path to the directory, so if someone on the
>team could make this happen it would be great.
>
>I guess that Tim met with some members of your team today. He and I
>will meet next Tuesday to touch base re: what needs to be done.  I've
>already begun a preliminary review of the pages, so we should be able
>to show alot of progress by the middle of next week.
>
>Kris
>
> >X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.2
> >X-Sender: knyzio@hesiod
> >Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 09:38:59 -0500
> >To: bmurphy@mit.edu
> >From: Kris Nyzio <knyzio@MIT.EDU>
> >Subject: File count or permissions to windows directory
> >Cc: Tim Brennan <timb@mit.edu>
> >X-Spam-Score: -4.8
> >X-Spam-Flag: NO
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> >
> >Hi Brian,
> >I'm in the process of doing a review of the Windows Server pages and
> >would like to be able to get an idea of how many files need to be
> >reviewed, and their names.  If you could provide this list, it would
> >be very helpful, or if someone could give me permissions to poke
> >around in the directory (and the path name, since I couldn't find it
> >in org or astaff/projects) via Fetch and find out on my own.
> >Either way...
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Kris

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<font size=3>Kris--<br><br>
Tim met with me and Tom Thornton, as well as Elise Riordan yesterday to
discuss a lot of the details of the transition of the Windows Server
pages ultimately to Pubs and your review. Tom and I are the authors of
the pages and Elise has been doing a great job editing, reformatting, and
reorganizing them--but there is a lot there; Tim will have more details
to describe some of the standing challenges as posed to him.<br><br>
The AFS path is /mit/is/help/windows/server/
(/afs/athena.mit.edu/org/i/is/help/windows/server/) and these show up
mapped under
<a href="http://web.mit.edu/windows/server/" eudora="autourl">http://web.mit.edu/windows/server/</a>.<br><br>
I've checked the AFS ACL for the path above and it shows LIST is-acl
--which I can see you are part of-- has full (rlidwka) access. Elise and
I have been using LIST windows-server-www as both a comment contact point
for the pages and for the ACLs on the contents, etc. If you like, I or
Elise can also add you there.<br><br>
Kerem<br><br>
<br>
At 03/11/20 18:44&nbsp; Thursday, Brian Murphy wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite>FYI....Brian<br><br>
-----Original Message-----<br>
From: Kris Nyzio
[<a href="mailto:knyzio@MIT.EDU" eudora="autourl">mailto:knyzio@MIT.EDU</a>]
<br>
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 1:59 PM<br>
To: bmurphy@mit.edu<br>
Subject: Fwd: File count or permissions to windows directory<br><br>
Hi Brian,<br><br>
I just got your phone message, and I'm on my way out the door in less
<br>
than an hour for a brief vacation (returning Monday or Tuesday).&nbsp; I
<br>
still need permissions/path to the directory, so if someone on the <br>
team could make this happen it would be great.<br><br>
I guess that Tim met with some members of your team today. He and I 
<br>
will meet next Tuesday to touch base re: what needs to be done.&nbsp;
I've <br>
already begun a preliminary review of the pages, so we should be able
<br>
to show alot of progress by the middle of next week.<br><br>
Kris<br><br>
&gt;X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.2<br>
&gt;X-Sender: knyzio@hesiod<br>
&gt;Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2003 09:38:59 -0500<br>
&gt;To: bmurphy@mit.edu<br>
&gt;From: Kris Nyzio &lt;knyzio@MIT.EDU&gt;<br>
&gt;Subject: File count or permissions to windows directory<br>
&gt;Cc: Tim Brennan &lt;timb@mit.edu&gt;<br>
&gt;X-Spam-Score: -4.8<br>
&gt;X-Spam-Flag: NO<br>
&gt;X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.28 (www . roaringpenguin . com /
mimedefang)<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt;Hi Brian,<br>
&gt;I'm in the process of doing a review of the Windows Server pages and
<br>
&gt;would like to be able to get an idea of how many files need to be
<br>
&gt;reviewed, and their names.&nbsp; If you could provide this list, it
would <br>
&gt;be very helpful, or if someone could give me permissions to poke
<br>
&gt;around in the directory (and the path name, since I couldn't find it
<br>
&gt;in org or astaff/projects) via Fetch and find out on my own. <br>
&gt;Either way...<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt;Thanks,<br>
&gt;<br>
&gt;Kris</font></blockquote></body>
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