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Hello everyone...

Sorry for asking another "newbie" question... I used to know how to do this but now I've forgotten. I have a directory in which I want to "force" all new files to have a certain uid and gid. (or gid, at least), even if the creating user's default group isn't the gid I want. (For example, the group is "mygroup" but the user's default group is "users"... I want the files that the user creates to have a group of "mygroup" instead of "users".) How would I accomplish that?

- -Josh

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