Hello Bruno, This is what I do: in my Videos folder I have some subdirectories with some movies I would like others to see as well; I select "Videos" and right click it to get the properties dialog, permissions tab; I can see that folder permissions is set to "access files", and they can do that, but the point is that they can't open a file which is not a folder (an avi, for example). I have to use "apply permission to enclosed files" to set correct "read" permissions on the files (control "file access" for "Others") within the subfolders, which is fine, but the control does not show what I just did (it remains "---" instead of "read-only" for example). Permissions are set, updating the control value to match that does not happen. Clicking "apply permissions to enclosed files" sets them, but no visual feed-back lets you know what just happened, but a small update of the last changed field, beneath SELinux context I hope this helps, Florin On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 9:37 PM, Bruno Girin