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Anyone know if QShell honors the suid bit on file permissions? I've got a script I'm trying to run ... it's owned by QSECOFR, and I set the suid bit on by doing a chmod a+s filename.sh. When I try to run the script, which invokes another script (which does not allow all to execute), I get a permission denied error when the 2nd script is invoked. Thanks! david -- David Gibbs david@xxxxxxxxxxxx
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