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From: jp AT awesome DOT nuancecom DOT com (J. P. Shipherd)
Subject: RE: cp -p
18 May 1997 14:40:56 -0700 :
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> Just run bash in security context of another user.

Is it possible to be logged into NT as user a, but to start a bash shell as user b?  How is the current user communictated to bash.  (Or is the only way to do this to su as another user once in the shell)?

Thanks,
--jp

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