Invariably on connecting my portable drive to a running XP machine, Windows 
runs through AutoPlay and ends by offering various tasks including None Of 
These, which is the option I always choose. The portable drive contains a 
complete Cygwin installation with all links *.lnk marked +R. I have never 
experienced difficulty using Cygwin set up in this way: actually, using a 
script that attends to the mount requirements, it works faultlessly on any 
number of machines including workplace machines with their paranoid owner/ 
user/ guest protections apparently in place. So I have exactly one Cygwin 
setup, usable wherever I am on whatever machine, which is a very simple and 
robust arrangement.
A colleague with an identical setup reports that recently on insertion of the portable 
drive into a Windows machine, and after AutoPlay had run, all +R file attributes were 
lost on the portable machine, rendering all links inoperable. (For clarity: the files 
*.lnk were still there and unchanged, just the +R attribute had been clobbered. Effective 
cure: run "attrib +r *.lnk /s" from a Command prompt.)
Can anybody offer any illumination on this reported phenomenon and if so, 
suggest a procedure for preventing its occurrence? Thank you.
Fergus


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