> chmod +777 just doesn't do what I need.

Try to solve it with group access:
All files (including directory infotech) have rights 770, groupname
e.g. infotech.
User1,2,3 are only in the group "users", so they only can change their
own files.
Only user infotech is in group infotech, so he can update all userfiles.
I hope this is what you mean :-)

Regards,
Sebastian

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