>               Hi Heman,
>
>>  how does their user account look in /etc/passwd?
>>
>>  example:
>>
>  >  user1:x:500:500:FTP User Account:/home/user1:/bin/false
>
>  Nope, regular users ie
>
>admin:x:0:0:Administrator:/opt/usr/admin:/bin/bash
>
>and
>
>leonard:x:517:517::/home/leonard:/bin/bash
>
>  And both admin and root are *not* mentioned in /etc/ftpaccess. leonard is
>neither.
>
>                                       Bye,
>
>                                       Leonard.
>

cd /home
cp -pr /var/ftp/bin .
cp -pr /var/ftp/etc .
cp -pr /var/ftp/lib .

usermod -d /home/./user1 user1

and so ...

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