On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 11:28, Joseph Tate wrote: > The user will have to log out and then log back in for group changes to > take effect. This is true for both Windows and Linux group permissions.
If you are using the Linux command line, the newgrp(1) command can be used to change group IDs. I believe it works by starting a subshell though. --Jeremy -- /---------------------------------------------------------------------\ | Jeremy Portzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] trilug.org/~jeremy | | GPG Fingerprint: 712D 77C7 AB2D 2130 989F E135 6F9F F7BC CC1A 7B92 | \---------------------------------------------------------------------/
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