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Re: FW: File count or permissions to windows directory

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kris Nyzio)
Tue Nov 25 14:17:10 2003

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To: Kerem B Limon <kerem.limon@mit.edu>
From: Kris Nyzio <knyzio@MIT.EDU>
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Hi Kerem,

I wasn't aware that web.mit/edu/windows/server was a symlink/alias, 
so I definitely have permissions to the info in the is lockerr. 
Thanks for the clarification.

I've met with Tim this morning and he's brought me up to date as far 
as how the review process is progressing.  I believe Elise will be 
doing some additional work on the information architecture and once 
that has been completed, we'll be more able to provide more 
constructive recommendations to the overall site.

I, or someone from the IS Web Team, will be in touch once we hear from Elise.

Thanks for getting back to me.

Kris

At 2:04 PM -0500 11/21/03, Kerem B Limon wrote:
>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
>>
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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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