Actually, I needed to allow the users to execute the .bin file as well. I could not determine how to perform a 'network' install.
The documentation did not accurately reflect how to install it in a network installation and I could not figure it out. So, I
gave all of the users permissions to execute it as well with instructions of where to install it to.
Anyone know where I went wrong with the network configuration option?
Jim
11/27/01 03:31:43 AM, James Ogley
Excuse me?
Do you really want to make the file world-writable?
Try chmod 755 filename
to execute the .bin file you must first make it executable (the downloaded version probably is not). This can be done with: chmod 777 <filename> -- James Ogley, Unix Systems Administrator, Pinnacle Insurance Plc james.ogley@pinnacle.co.uk www.pinnacle.co.uk +44 (0) 20 8731 3619 Using Free Software since 1994, running GNU/Linux (SuSE 7.x) This email was created and sent with Ximian Evolution 0.99.2 (RC2) NEW: Advogato diary at www.advogato.org/person/riggwelter
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