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Old 06-01-2004
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Question .cshrc and .login overwritten !!

Hi, My account is : abcd
I belong to a group: pqrs

Some thing straneg happened yesterday.
My .cshrc and .login got overwritten into pqrs's .cshrc and .login

I obviously did not explicitly overwrite pqrs's .cshrc.

Are there any reasons how this could have happened indirectly due to certain UNIX commands ??

Thx
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