You can easily do that with setting up appropriate permissions
with 'pts setfield' command. 'man pts_setfields' will
give you the exact answer but you probably need to have
SOM-- flags on all your users ( in place of S which is the default).

  Vladi
> 
> I was wondering if there was an easy way to get the groups a user is
> a member or owner of when you do not have a token?  You need to have
> a valid admin token, or the users token to run the 'pts mem <user>'
> or 'pts listowned <user>' commands.  I am not sure why any authenticated
> (or unauthenticated) user cannot do this.  Especially since all one
> needs to do is a 'pts listmax' and then run the 'pts mem' command on
> all groups from 0 to the listmax to get all the groups a user is a member
> of (this can be done without a token).  But this takes a little longer
> than I want and I didn't know if there was an easier solution.
> 
> 
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                                  Vladi  Tsipenyuk      

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