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I'm a bit late, but are you saying your `chmod` doesn't support -R for recursive? >From: David Morris > > >Mike, > >You can use qshell to run chgaut recursively using find something >like: > >qsh > >for autfil in $(find /dir/dir2 -name '*.extension'); do system "chgaut >obj('"$autfil"') objaut(*all)"; done > >Or you could use something like: > >find /dir/dir2 -name '*.extension' -exec chmod 755 {} \; > >David Morris > > > >>>> MNWills@taylorcorp.com 06/04/02 10:11AM >>> >Is there are way to mass change a branch of IFS folders? We have a >huge >number of folders and some of the authorities are wrong. Any help would >be >greatly appreciated. > >Mike Wills >IT Corporate Support
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