Do a "bevs -r [vsname]" and execute "chown ftp.ftp [filename]" and see if it
works.

Zen

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stenny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 10:00 PM
Subject: Re: Re: chown: operation not permitted.


Dear Ben��?

I know that I did type the syntax correctly, chown ftp filename, the file I
want to change ownership which own by admin, but now I want it own by ftp,
so I type.

chown ftp filename

But it return operation not permitted. Is it VS's admin user cannot change
any file's ownership?

Thanks you.

Stenny.



?�� 2001-05-02 15:00:00 ?��D��̨���o
>Dear Stenny,
>
>You are typing the syntax for chown incorrectly.
>
>It goes like this... chown user[.group] filename
>
>So in your case you want to do
>  chown user ftp
>NOT  chown ftp user
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>---
>Ben Kennish
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>>
>> Dear,
>>
>>         Don't know whether someone have already ask this question, if yes
please tell where to find more information.
>>
>>         I've login to a vs with admin user, and try to change owner of a
file which own by admin to ftp, but it return chown: ftp : operation not
permitted.
>>
>>         Isn't it admin user can change any file which within the uid-gid
range of the vs?
>>
>>     Thanks you.
>>
>>             Stenny
>>             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>.

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            Stenny
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