Have you thought of using the /etc/permissions.xxxxx file? If you maintain and preserve that file, at least you would not need to reset permissions manually each time you do an upgrade or something. Just a thought. Eddie On Friday 29 June 2001 2:20 pm, n6tadam wrote:
Dear List,
Thank you all for your replies. I must admit, that I was not very clear with my question. I knew all about the command "su" and groups and all, but I just wanted to know, a quick way of getting around the "permissions".
Anyhow, thankyou all again.
Regards,
Thomas Adam
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