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10.3: Set the global umask default value
Be VERY careful.
10.3: Set the global umask default value
Setting the umask to be more restrictive is always risky as you can prevent applications and processes from being able to access files that they need to run things. Software updates and installers might not be able to run, because they wouldn't have permissions to write files to parts of the disk that you had protected.
10.3: Set the global umask default value
...which is exactly why this is an unsupported hack. better to purchase osx server ($499 for 10 users) and not use hacks like sharepoint, especially if you're running a business.
10.3: Set the global umask default value
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