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Linux File Permissions: 13 Most Important Things to Know
Permissions have two parts: an action and a set of users. The three actions—read, write, and execute—define what can be done to a file, while the user sets define who can do it.
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WTF?<BR><BR>What kind of permissions do I need to configure to allow users to change their passwords?<BR><BR>Win2000 AD domain<BR>WinXP and Win2000 Pro clients<BR><BR>We implemented a password policy ...
Check that your 'minimum password age' is set to something other than the default '14 days'.<BR><BR>What happened here is that the field was 14 days, user went to change password, and it said that ...
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