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Re: Cygwin & NFTS
I don't know if this information is related to your case, but notice
that in Windows (I'm absolutely sure for W2K and WinXP) when you copy a
file it takes the security attributes (the rights) of the folder where
it has been copied, while when you move it it maintains its
rights/security attributes doesn't change.
Try to copy that file with Windows Explorer in order to verify whether
the same behaviour occurs.
Ciao,
Danilo
Bertrand.POULAIN@fr.thalesgroup.com wrote:
I work with Cygwin 1.5.9-1 on W2K Server SP3 (NTFS file system) inside an
Active Directoy domain.
I want to copy this file with Cygwin :
----------+ 1 toto gtoto 65925 May 13 05:49 myfile.log
to another directory.
The W2K group DOMAIN ADMINISTRATOR have full access on this file (and
directory). The user TOTO is in this group (W2K and CYGWIN).
The copied file is :
---------- 1 toto gtoto 65925 May 13 09:57 myfile.log
and none access with W2K rights.
Where is the problem ?
HELP ....
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Danilo Turina
Alcatel Optics OND Network Management
Rieti (Italy) - Phone: +39 0746 600332
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