Well, the execute bit
was set, but unfortunately fixing it didn't solve the problem. I went as far as making sure all the copied files had exactly the same permissions as files I've create on the same machine (-rw-r--r--), but opening the file still does nothing but launch FreeHand.
This problem seems to happen when I copy from Mac to Mac over our office network. I have a Mac-formatted USB drive, and I think it
doesn't happen when I use that, which is why the problem is inconsistent enough that I sometimes accidently overwrite original files. Curiously, when I connect between these two Macs in the office, one direction (laptop to desktop) acts like I'm connecting to a PC--it has the same three-unit connect window, and claims the desktop is part of "WORKGROUP". This can probably explain why the execute bit got set. (Could this have something to do with how they connect the work computers to the network?)
Unfortunately while this was a true feature of the files, fixing it still has not helped. Any other suggestions?
Thanks
iMac G4 Mac OS X (10.4.8)