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Good morning everyone.  This morning when I came in my boss said that he doesn't have access to the R: drive, which is a samba share to a folder called RP.  I looked in /etc/group and his username was not in there.  He's had access to this group for years, since before I was at the company.  Yesterday I added a new employee to two other groups, saved the change and exited, and I took out an old username out of a few groups but I did not touch my boss's username at all. Is there any kind of trace log that shows changes to a group or to /etc/group that tracks / logs all individual changes that I can trace back to what might have happened that's turned on in the system, to show changes to /etc/group, or does that only get captured through an outside backup?

Chris

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Christopher Wensink
IS Administrator
Five Star Plastics, Inc
1339 Continental Drive
Eau Claire, WI 54701
Office:  715-831-1682
Mobile:  715-563-3112
Fax:  715-831-6075
cwensink@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.five-star-plastics.com

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