Sounds like the file is not executable, what does ls -l example.sh show
you?

kevin williams wrote:
> 
> redhat 6.0
> 
> I create a shell file - say - example.sh
> 
> then when I execute it with a ./example.sh
> 
> I get a permission denied
> 
> do I need to set a permission?
> 
> thanks
> kevin
> 
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