On 01/07/2017 09:03, mn wrote:
I was making a backup of my website files to Windows 7 with Cygwin
(from a LAMP server, regular PHP script) and in the process something
has created a file like this:
.62030.jpg.3bqiFX
In the folder where it appeared, there is a nother original file named
62030.jpg, which is an image file. So something has added that dot at
the beginning and the ".3bqiFX" at the end. The file is 0 bytes and it
belongs to the following Group or user:
S-1-5-21-3658720670-2097995755-1032747883-1001
When I try to paste it to disk C (from disk D), make a copy of it, I
get the following results:
File Access Denied - You'll need to provide administrator permission
to copy this file.
It seems a temp file left over from some program.
May be during upgrade some SID were changed and the old owner
is not anymore recognized
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