10-14-2009
Access another users files
Hi,
I want to access another users files and directories.Is there any command to do in unix ??.I think CHOWN would work.May i know the exact command for it.
Regards,
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help(1) General Commands Manual help(1)
NAME
help - Provides information for new users
SYNOPSIS
help
DESCRIPTION
The help command presents a one-page display of information for new users. Information is available for the following topics: Concatenat-
ing or displaying files Editing lines interactively Sending and receiving mail Reading system messages Changing password file information
Identifying current users of the system Sending messages to the other users on the system Displaying the contents of directories Viewing
information on the Source Code Control System Setting terminal modes
SEE ALSO
Commands: cat(1), ex(1), finger(1), ls(1), mail(1), mailx(1), passwd(1), sccshelp(1), tset(1), who(1), write(1)
help(1)