On 4/27/2012 8:05 PM, pen wrote:

How about locking the vnode or inode of directory? i did not any such
reference but i believe it must be doable.

You're thinking too much like Linux/UNIX.  There is no vnode/inode in
Windows.

What you're trying to control is considered a feature and the prescribed
solution is to use an unprivileged user or to use 'cygdrop'.  You may find
a suitable alternative for your case with some experimentation too but I
think it's pretty clear at this point that there is no ready-made solution
that meets the criteria that you've stipulated.

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Larry

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