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authordgp <dgp@users.sourceforge.net>2016-07-09 15:47:28 (GMT)
committerdgp <dgp@users.sourceforge.net>2016-07-09 15:47:28 (GMT)
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diff --git a/doc/exec.n b/doc/exec.n
index 9d58d90..70ace32 100644
--- a/doc/exec.n
+++ b/doc/exec.n
@@ -271,8 +271,9 @@ limitation as \fBexec\fR wants to communicate over pipes. The Expect
extension addresses this issue when communicating with a TUI application.
.PP
When attempting to execute an application, \fBexec\fR first searches for
-the name as it was specified. Then, in order, \fB.com\fR, \fB.exe\fR, and
-\fB.bat\fR are appended to the end of the specified name and it searches
+the name as it was specified. Then, in order,
+\fB.com\fR, \fB.exe\fR, \fB.bat\fR and \fB.cmd\fR
+are appended to the end of the specified name and it searches
for the longer name. If a directory name was not specified as part of the
application name, the following directories are automatically searched in
order when attempting to locate the application:
diff --git a/doc/file.n b/doc/file.n
index eeb67ed..58b03d8 100644
--- a/doc/file.n
+++ b/doc/file.n
@@ -484,10 +484,9 @@ not the effective ones.
.TP
\fBWindows\fR\0\0\0\0
.
-The \fBfile owned\fR subcommand currently always reports that the current user
-is the owner of the file, without regard for what the operating system
-believes to be true, making an ownership test useless. This issue (#3613671)
-may be fixed in a future release of Tcl.
+The \fBfile owned\fR subcommand uses the user identifier (SID) of
+the process token, not the thread token which may be impersonating
+some other user.
.SH EXAMPLES
.PP
This procedure shows how to search for C files in a given directory