umask is a session option, so you have to add "umask XXX" to .profile in your user home, or better yet, .cshrc, .bashrc or whatever shell the user uses...
Sorry i am a bit new. so the user is using csh, and another is using tcsh. how exactly do i do this? I want to set owner to Full, Group to only read and execute, and other to nothing.
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