Yes. You want to set the suid bit on it and have it owned by root. "man 
chmod" (or maybe other chmod documentation) for the details.

At 09:55 AM 10/1/02 -0400, Paul Kraus wrote:
>I have a backup script that mounts a drive on my xp workstations. Is
>there a way I can set this script to run as root so that I do not have
>to su every time I want to run it?



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