On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I've just tried it with right 700 but it doesn't work. After setting > ist on right 703 it functions. I have tested it with an other > user. He can't read the mail and can't do commands like mv or > others. Try this: cd ~user/.. chown -R user.`id -g user` user chmod 700 user cd user chmod -R u+rw * That should work pretty easily. -- B r e t t R a n d a l l http://xbox.ipsware.com/ brett _ @ _ ipsware.com
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