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Are the screenshots you posted permissions on the folder or a file?
Also, "then" is a time-related word. "Than" is a comparison-related word.
Incorrect; it's nowhere near that simple. Perhaps in the given context the wrong word was used, but your simplification of the semantic load of "then" and "than" doesn't really work, Bitt.
"then" can also be used in a comparative role: if you buy Vista, then you should be prepared for heartache when dealing with permissions.
"than" can also be used in a temporal role (albeit a bit archaic): no sooner was the work begun than it was completed.
Worth noting is that in the "then" example, though it is used in a comparative role, it also has a temporal component, and while the "that" example usage is primarily temporal, there is also a comparative component.
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