I was able to figure it out.  I had to make that command available to all
users using the unix user groups...
it allowed me to brush up on the good old unix commands!

Thanks for all your help!

-Mike

On 5/24/07, Ajai Khattri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Thu, 24 May 2007, Michael Novak wrote:

> thanks, where would those permissions live?

What sort of permissions? It kind of depends on what the script is trying
to do right? Is it opening files? Or is it running system commands? Or is
it trying to open a network connection? Or listen on a port? Or what?

You should know what your script is trying to do and look in the
appropriate place.



--
Aj.

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