> >it should give you the full path to the crontab binary, then as the user
> type "path-to-crontab" and see if that makes any difference.
>
> bash-2.04$ path-to-crontab
> bash: path-to-crontab: command not found
> bash-2.04$

>I think he meant type in the path eg:

>as a user try

>/usr/bin/crontab -e

bash-2.04$ /usr/bin/crontab -e
bash: /usr/bin/crontab: No such file or directory
bash-2.04$

>This looks OK to me.
>Are your users using the bash shell??
>This profile will only work if thats the shell you are using. You will >have
to have a seacrh around on google if you use something else.

It must be. When I created the web account using the Ensim Control Panel, it
created this file in that account home directory.

How do I find out for sure ? Is there a command I can type, like in Unix, to
find the current shell ?

Louis.

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