Look at the 'ALTSEC' command. You'll need to play around with adding ACDs
to the directory.
Regards
Paul Christidis
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Perhaps you can do this from the Posix side by enabling "execute"
permissions
on all directories needed to get to the directory you want.
Dave
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 11:10:04AM -0600, Shahan, Ray wrote:
> How do I get past this? I setup a POSIX directory in another account
> (which I can normally access), but to get to the files in the POSIX
> directory, I get this error: "{User lacks traverse directory entries
> (TD) access". I don't see anything in the ALTUSER CAPS list that has a
> TD parm, soooo?
>
>
>
> TIA,
>
>
> Ray Shahan
>
> Ray Shahan
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