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Regarding Permissions

Pocket Pfeffer
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Join date: 19 May 2007
Posts: 586
09-07-2007 03:48
I apologise if I've asked this one before but I can't find a mention of it anywhere I'll ask it again.. :-)

I've been told that objects must have at least one permission set.....and that they can't be
NO COPY/NO MOD/NO TRANSFER... Yet I have several objects in my inventory that have no permissions set.... How exactly does one do this.....(not that I want to by the way) just very curious as to how it's done.

Thanks
Alicia Sautereau
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Join date: 20 Feb 2007
Posts: 3,125
09-07-2007 06:35
it`s an old bug, rez them in world and they will show their true permissions
Qie Niangao
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Join date: 24 May 2006
Posts: 7,138
09-07-2007 06:40
Well... If you have a no-mod prim containing a script (say) that's no-copy and another that's no-transfer, that prim is pretty much no-perm, isn't it? Or is there a trick I'm missing?
Dnate Mars
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Join date: 27 Jan 2004
Posts: 1,309
09-07-2007 06:59
From: Qie Niangao
Well... If you have a no-mod prim containing a script (say) that's no-copy and another that's no-transfer, that prim is pretty much no-perm, isn't it? Or is there a trick I'm missing?

You are exactly right. If you have one item inside another that covers whatever the one perm not selected on the base, you can get all 3.
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Abyssin Otoro
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Join date: 22 Jun 2006
Posts: 48
09-07-2007 12:04
From: Dnate Mars
You are exactly right. If you have one item inside another that covers whatever the one perm not selected on the base, you can get all 3.

Until the person removes the object/script/etc that is inside, then they are back to the real perms of the object. ;)
Pocket Pfeffer
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Join date: 19 May 2007
Posts: 586
Ureka!
09-07-2007 14:22
Thanks guys,

Not that I would deny all permissions, seems a little pointless, but I was so curious as to how it was done.