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When dragging a folder full of pictures or other items from a remote FTP server to my desktop (~/Desktop), Cyberduck (lately -- the last few versions in the 2.0 series, at least) first creates a directory with the proper name on the desktop, and then attempts to populate the directory with the remote contents. However, when creating the new directory, it sets bad permissions on the newly created directory: drw-rw-rw- 2 myusername mygroupname 68 Jun 20 18:52 Foldername
Getting Info in the Finder confirms that since the executable bit is missing, I have "No Access" to the folder. Since the new directory doesn't have the execute (x) bit set, Cyberduck/the FTP protocol can't list the contents to see if the item needs to be downloaded anew, resumed, or overwritten. So it simply throws up an "I/O Errror: /Users/myusername/Desktop/Foldername/SomeNewPicture.jpg..."
Thanks. An overall great product otherwise.
-gp
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When dragging a folder full of pictures or other items from a remote FTP server to my desktop (~/Desktop), Cyberduck (lately -- the last few versions in the 2.0 series, at least) first creates a directory with the proper name on the desktop, and then attempts to populate the directory with the remote contents. However, when creating the new directory, it sets bad permissions on the newly created directory:
drw-rw-rw- 2 myusername mygroupname 68 Jun 20 18:52 Foldername
Getting Info in the Finder confirms that since the executable bit is missing, I have "No Access" to the folder. Since the new directory doesn't have the execute (x) bit set, Cyberduck/the FTP protocol can't list the contents to see if the item needs to be downloaded anew, resumed, or overwritten. So it simply throws up an "I/O Errror: /Users/myusername/Desktop/Foldername/SomeNewPicture.jpg..."
Thanks. An overall great product otherwise.
-gp
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: