Hi there,

Sorry, but I can't seem to find the answer anywhere. Using the ls -la command, I get a listing of the files in my directory. However, I have files with a "+" sign after their permissions. What does this mean? It doesn't seem to show up in ls examples on the web.

ls -la
-rwx------+ 1 testuser Admin     25600 Jul 12 02:04 rmic.exe
-rwx------+ 1 testuser Admin     25600 Jul 12 02:04 rmid.exe
-rwx------+ 1 testuser Admin     25600 Jul 12 02:04 rmiregistry.exe
-rwx------+ 1 testuser Admin     25600 Jul 12 02:04 schemagen.exe
-rwx------+ 1 testuser Admin     25600 Jul 12 02:04 serialver.exe
-rwx------+ 1 testuser Admin     25600 Jul 12 02:04 servertool.exe
-rwx------  1 testuser mkgroup-l-d      79264 Sep 18 12:14 sqljdbc_auth.dll
-rwx------+ 1 testuser Admin     26112 Jul 12 02:04 tnameserv.exe
-rwx------+ 1 testuser Admin    122880 Jul 12 02:04 unpack200.exe
-rwx------+ 1 testuser Admin     25600 Jul 12 02:04 wsgen.exe
-rwx------+ 1 testuser Admin     25600 Jul 12 02:04 wsimport.exe
-rwx------+ 1 testuser Admin     25600 Jul 12 02:04 xjc.exe
          ^
          |
        what is this + for?

thanks,

Jerome


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