Never mind. I was write the first time, on the wrong track. After all the times I've read is here . . . . chmod g+s was the answer, as well as the root of the environment. SIgh. Sorry for the wasted bandwidth. > afpd is running as root, the user and group in question has > read/write/execute on the directory, permissions being my first > thought. > -- Cheers, Lance Levsen Web Development, PW Group
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