With SFS' native security this is impossible, only the filespace owner and
an SFS admin can create subdirectories.  I guess an ESM may change that.
In the past we had a PROP action routine that permitted users with write
access to a dirid to create new subdirs (and the PROP user was SFS admin).

2008/3/7, Ian S. Worthington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Anyone know what permissions I need to set up to allow another user to
> create
> a subdirectory in one of my directories?
>
>
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