Explain how a file management system may provide access to many users to files for the purpose of editing or adding files without causing all of the users' modifications to be overwritten by the system's changes.
Explain how a file management system may provide access to many users to files for the purpose of editing or adding files without causing all of the users' modifications to be overwritten by the system's changes.
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Explain how a file management system may provide access to many users to files for the purpose of editing or adding files without causing all of the users' modifications to be overwritten by the system's changes.
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