Hi list! SuSe 9.0 pro with file settings secure. I want an normal user to be able to use crontab in order put cronjobs in place. If the users tries to install a crontab using crontab -e he gets an /usr/bin/crontab permission denied. If I have a look on the file permissions this behavior is correct: -rwsr-x--- 1 root trusted 22812 Sep 23 2003 /usr/bin/crontab First I thought about putting the user in the group trusted but the it has the rights to execute gpasswd. Next step I set the x-bit for other on /usr/bin/crontab. No the user can use the crontab. But when I make a reboot of the system the permission is chnaged to -rwsr-x--- automatically. I think this is a result of the file permission safe setting in yast. But when root changes a permission I do not want the OS to undo my changes. Any ideas? Regards Daniel