try command find with parameter -user or -group

find / -user test

Grindell, Joan M. wrote:
Good morning all,

        I'm pretty sure there is a way of finding out what files a
particular user or group has access to and what type of access they
have.  I think the find command will probably work but I don't know the
arguments I need to use.
        Any help would be appreciated.

Many thanks,
Joan
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