Specifications
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Chapter 1: Agilent Technologies 16700A/B-Series Logic Analysis System
The User Environment and Session Control
secured user accounts mode.
See Also
For more information on the Session Control windows used in starting
a session, refer to Starting a Session (see page 175).
For more information on setting up the network, user accounts, and
other system tasks, refer to System Administration Tools (see
page 117).
About File Permissions
The System Default File Permissions specify a default value for
accounts created either during the import process or during Add.
File permissions specify read/write access at three different levels. This
maps directly to the UNIX(tm) definitions of user, group, and world
access: the first two characters define permissions of the user, the
second two are for groups, and the last two are for anyone, regardless
of user or group identity.
rw––––
The most restrictive permissions. No one other than the creator of the
file is allowed to read or write it.
rwr–––
Users who belong to the same group (the GID field in the account
dialog) will be able to read the user's files, but cannot write to them.
rwrw––
The group can both read and write this user's files.
rwr–r–
All users can read these files, but only the creator can write to them.
rwrwr–
All users can read these files, and the group can both read and write to
them.