Hi

I've never used SSH so can't speak to that. But chmod is the ticket for Unix-style permissions. Maybe there's a way to run commands on the target system through SSH - that box should have its own chmod command.

Good luck!
Vern

On 12/19/2010 10:43 PM, fbocch2595@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi Vern, the files will be transferred using SSH via a 3rd party application but I'm noticing that the permissions are different each time I send the file using a different chgaut assignment and since there doesn't seem to be an equivalent chgaut for 644 I'm trying to use chmod.

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