Your

'/usr/bin/crontab' should be owned by 'root:cron' with permissions
'-rwxr-x---'

Any unpriviledged user that shall use 'crontab' must belong to the 'cron'
group.

Login as an unpriviledged user and type 'crontab -l' to list your current
entries. If that tells you your crontab is empty, everything is fine. You
just create (edit) your private crontab with 'crontab -e'.

If this doesn't work, please send copies of your permissions and any error
messages.

Gus


Scott Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"I added my users name into the cron entry in my /etc/groups file.  Still
no dice."


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