Well, I'm not positive the sticky bit is what you need, but I believe the
proper syntax for it is "chmod a+t". "chmod g+s" is for setgid (set group
id) bit, as I recall....

matt


At 11:45 AM -0500 3/21/99, Rick Zeman wrote:

>Say I have a group called macusers with the mac users as the only
>members.  I do a chmod g+s macusers -R to apply that to the heirarchy.
>Right now, all of the files are owned by me (user rzeman) since I copied
>them in.
>If I go to a differnet workstation, using a different login...I can still
>delete the files that I'm an owner of--as another user.  Gack.  I don't
>understand this.


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