User context
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User context: Windows NT-based systems (including NT/2K/XP) and unixlike systems (including FreeBSD) share the concept of varying permissions between users. By default, the user context under which you run programs and manipulate files and/or directories - ie, the set of permissions that is checked before you are allowed to do so - is the one associated with your user account.
In some special cases, such as by using the sudo program, it may be possible to run programs or manipulate files under a user context other than your own.