At 11:13 PM 8/18/2004, you wrote:
>Larry Hall wrote:
>
>>At 10:44 PM 8/18/2004, you wrote:
>>
>>>So is P or /home off limits when it comes to cron? Why did this work at my last 
>>>company? I think it's probably due to the "public" share point versus "non-public" 
>>>share point (which I never totally understood before) and I'm fearing that I will 
>>>not be able to convince the powers that be to change it! :-(
>>
>>Bingo!
>>
>>You can always resort to running cron as you instead of 'SYSTEM'. As long as you're 
>>the only user that needs to run under 'cron', that should work without changing the 
>>permissions of your network shares.
>
>I'd hate to have to resort to that!
>
>This doesn't explain why it worked at my last company and why I could have sworn it 
>used to work here up until about a week ago.



Well, if you can check the access permissions on the share in question, 
you should be able to determine whether this is an issue or not.



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