AT&T Unix Owner's Manual page 175

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Using Office Commands
You can set access permissions for your Eilecabinet,
for each folder, or for each file.
Eor instance, if
you have a file that has public read permission and
prjyate write permission, all users can examine or copy
the file, but only the owner can modify it.
You can use either of these methods to enter the
Security command:
o
Press [SECURITY]
o
Select
I
Security
I
from the Commands menu.
Eor more information on the various methods of entering
commands, see the "Selecting Objects and Entering
Commands" chapter in this section.
To change the security permissions of a file or folder:
1
Open or resume the object or folder
containing the file or folder for which you
want to change the security permissions.
2
Point to the file or folder you want to
change.
3
Press [SECURITY] or select
I
Security
I
from
the Commands menu.
You see the Security form that displays the
settings currently in effect for the folder
or file.
Eor example, if you log in as tutor
and select the example file, the form looks
like this:
iii-
Secyritu on example
Owner:
[!!mma!!l" • • • •
Read permissions:
Public
Write permissions:
Private
Run permissions:
Can 't run
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