User's Guide for MS-DOS Clients
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Connecting to a LAN Manager for UNIX Systems Server
Changing UNIX System Permissions for LAN Manager Files
Changing UNIX System Permissions for
LAN Manager Files
Since LAN Manager for UNIX system servers run on the UNIX operating
system, all LAN Manager files stored on the server are UNIX system files
with UNIX system access permissions. The UNIX system access
permissions on a LAN Manager file will always agree with the
LAN Manager access permissions unless the UNIX system access
permissions are explicitly changed. If UNIX system access permissions are
modified, they can prevent access to a file or directory even if LAN Manager
access permissions grant access to the resource.
The uchmod command enables you to change UNIX system access
permissions on a file to resolve access conflicts. For more information on the
uchmod command, see Chapter 5, “Enhanced Reference,” or Chapter 6,
“Basic Reference.” Use the udir command to display the current UNIX
system access permissions for a file.