...but neither my friend, Google, nor my man, man, are seeming to help me.

So, when you do an ls -l, you get a bunch of information.

What does a plus sign mean, after the security mode info?

e.g.: "ls -l"

-rwxrwxrwx   1 username group    44544 2011-04-29 10:37 Filename2.doc
-rwxrwxrwx+  1 username group    44544 2011-04-08 17:52 Filename.doc

This folder was being served out via Samba, and my Windows user
couldn't seem to open the one with the +, so I just cp'ed it to a new
file, adding the 2 character right before the extension, and she could
open that new one fine. Could even *delete* the old one, even though
she couldn't open it.

It's not an attribute, because "lsattr -d" gives me:

------------------ Filename2.doc
------------------ Filename.doc

Any clues?

Simón

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