I needed to edit /etc/bashrc.bashrc and not just /etc/profile 
And editing ~/.gnomerc when you use GUI in GNOME.
Definitly not a thinclient difference like I was thiking! :-) But a lack
on my known! :-P 
By posting this answer, I hope to help someone... someday... maybe? ;-) 
Bye
Enrico

Il giorno mar, 23-11-2004 alle 12:29 +0100, agenteo ha scritto:
> Hi,
> I need to have a user (teacher) able to edit other users (students)
> files. Each student user is in a primary group named the same of user's
> name. The teacher is part of each students group.
> 
> So I've modified the umask to 002 in /etc/profile and /etc/login.def
> when I create files locally it's allright the umask is correct. But when
> I create files on the thinclient I've got a wrong umask (022)! 
> 
> Are the umask settings different on a thinclient?
> Thanks in advance,
> Enrico
> 
> 
> 
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