In article <00e901c72382$96a3db30$6500a8c0 at BILLING>,
"Jay West" <jwest at classiccmp.org> writes:
Any other
letter, followed by three zeros, was a Group Account, and
files saved by that account were read-only for any other account
starting with the same letter, i.e., other group members. Regular users
had an account that was not zero in the numeric part; ours was H455.
That account structuring scheme was odd enough that if you remember it,
you were almost certainly in the HP2000 realm...
I don't believe you were
using 2000B then, as I don't believe 2000B had the
group account feature. You've certainly ruled out 2000E by that statement.
I think our machine had this group account a000 feature as well, but
my memories have already been proved suspect :-).
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