Thomas,

        Make a "public" group, put everyone into that group, in your groups   
file... chown -R root:public <shared folder name>

        Then run chmod -R +s on that same folder...

        This is from memory, so it might not be exactly correct... Sorry, I am   
in a rush to get out of the office right now...

        I do know that is the right direction though.

Regards,
Robert Adkins II
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, Inc.
Ph. 586-254-5800
Fx. 586-254-5804


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Sent: Monday, January 20, 2003 4:53 AM
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Hey gang,

        I've left something out, but I'm not sure what.  I have a couple of
"public" directories on my network, such that users can share files.
It's set up such that when you create a file there, it has
owner/group "nobody"...  Unfortunately, only root can delete or
modify the files.  As I recall, there's a create option to set the
chmod when a file is creaated.  Will this fix my problem, or does it
go beyond that?

        Thanks,
                Tom

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