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group permmisions
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I'm have a problemwith permmisions on AIX os I have a group which required the following 1. Any group member can edit his own files 2. Only the group manager have full control on all members files 3. The action MUST NOT change the owner permissions How can I achieve that? Thanks at advance Sam |
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