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If I create a directory (in a volume that all coda users have 'rlidwka' access) as one coda user and chmod it to 700, how come I can access that directory as another coda user? Or, how come I can delete/edit a file that another coda user created and chmod'ed to 700? I shouldn't have to 'cfs sa' for every single directory should I? And what about individual permissions? Chmod doesn't seem to work at all. It seems to me (and please correct me because I want to be wrong ;) ) that as long any regular system user has tokens as any coda user with 'rlidwka' permissions to a given volume, the permissions for everything created in that volume is basically 777. What am I missing about permissions here? Does it *have* to be 'one volume per user' in order to maintain access integrity? Thanks Kelly -- -------------------------------------------- -- Kelly Corbin -- Systems Administrator -- -- http://www.theiqgroup.com -- -- The IQ Group, Inc. -- 6740 Antioch Suite 110 -- Merriam, KS 66204 -- (913)-722-6700 -- Fax (913)722-7264 --------------------------------------------Received on 2001-05-30 16:19:09