Dear lists, I am working out of the control group and in the process of implementing a number of advanced control strategies in the Fox AW/AP's that we have. In order to do the configuration of the advanced strategies, we access VT100 sessions. This means that I go in as root. The systems outfit in our company is a little worried that the access given to me is at root level. Although I have tried my best to convince them that I shall avoid initiating disasters, doom, plague, and the like..... from ever occuring, their concern remains. My question is simple, all of my work is in the /usr or /opt environment. I know its possible to log in into a VT100 session into a default directory, but is it possible to enable restricted access to specific directories? Rgds, Prakash K.K. Process Control, Malaysia LNG Sdn. Bhd., P.O. Box 89, 97007 Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia. Tel : (60) 86-282237, Fax : (60) 86-252037 E-Mail (O) : prakash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx DISCLAIMER : This e-mail and any files transmitted with it ("Message") is intended only for the use of the recipient(s) named above and may contain confidential information. You are hereby notified that the taking of any action in reliance upon, or any review, retransmission, dissemination, distribution, printing or copying of this Message or any part thereof by anyone other than the intended recipient(s) is strictly prohibited. If you have received this Message in error, you should delete this Message immediately and advise the sender by return e-mail. Opinions, conclusions and other information in this Message that do not relate to the official business of PETRONAS or its Group of Companies shall be understood as neither given nor endorsed by PETRONAS or any of the companies within the Group. (Embedded image moved to file: pic09077.pcx) -- No attachments (even text) are allowed -- -- Type: application/octet-stream -- File: pic09077.pcx _______________________________________________________________________ This mailing list is neither sponsored nor endorsed by Invensys Process Systems (formerly The Foxboro Company). Use the info you obtain here at your own risks. Read http://www.thecassandraproject.org/disclaimer.html foxboro mailing list: //www.freelists.org/list/foxboro to subscribe: mailto:foxboro-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=join to unsubscribe: mailto:foxboro-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=leave