Did you try
   chmod 755 foo.dat
on the file (assuming it's named foo.dat)?

umask 002 would have done that for you if you'd done it before
creating the file.

It's a bit odd to have +x set on a data file, so if it's not a dll or
exe, you might
want to make it chmod 644 instead.
- Dan


On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 1:12 AM, Alex <lom...@gmx.com> wrote:
> I have windows 2008 server and external partner requested me to install
> CGYWIN on it so they can send a file to via SSH. I created a domain user
> called test1 and they sent me the public key and installed home folder. They
> can send the file without any problem. I can able to read and delete if I
> login to windows server with test1 username.
>
> My problem is I can not open that files with another username. I have a
> username call test2 and I need to login to windows server with this username
> and run the script to import the files from test1 folder. I got access
> denied message when I try to open it.
>
> file permission show ;
>
> -rwx------
>
> I changed the umask in profile to 002 , but did not fix the problem.
>
> Any idea?
>
> By the way I have a little knowledge of linux
>
> thank
>
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