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Question chmod command

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I want to create one user who has right to run chmod command in solaris,

Any Idea?
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Just create any user, and you are done !
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Just create any user, and you are done !
short an right answer... very good!
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well...any user can run chmod on files its has permission to modify... If you are trying to chmod root files for example and you aren't root or someone entitled to modify the file then you are beat!
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Well, root can do it for any file.
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Just create any user, and you are done !

Hi Jlliagre,

thanks for your quick response But I want to change the permission of folders and files of another user that is requirement of user..

Can you let me know the solution, Thanks in advance
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Hi Jlliagre

thanks for your quick response But I want to change the permission of folders and files of another user that is requirement of user..

Can you let me know the solution, Thanks in advance
A user can change the permission of folder and files of any user like a root
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