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I just got ftape-3.04c and users can see the program /usr/bin/ftmt, but if
you log in as root, you can't. If you su to root it does work however. If
you log in as root, the file /usr/bin/ftmt isn't even there! What would be
the cause of this? I'm hoping to write a script to do backups, but of
course unless I can figure this it really isn't possible (security wise).
Chris
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