Auto Chmod inside directory

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Hello,

I use Nextcloud to keep important files synchronised between my
computers. This works without any problems,
but the folder on the desktop is treated as 777 after every file change.

It affects all folders that are below Public/fr4, which is strange, it
is kept in sync with a second machine and
there (Public/he) this does not happen.

How can I find out why this is happening? Are there any possibilities
here? It is not the future to use
find  . -type d -exec chmod 755 {} \;

Thank you.
Silvio




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