Ross Jordan wrote:
It would seem Larry Hall (Cygwin), on Tue, Nov 13, 2007 at 01:22:56PM -0500, 
wrote:
Ross Jordan wrote:
When I modify files with cygwin's vim, they become inaccessible. It seems the
permissions are getting changed when I save the file. Any idea why this is
happening? This does not happen from a bash shell, only when I directly
launch vim from a windows cmd.exe window. See below.
The same steps on XP don't show the same problem.  Can't test Vista here.

Does setting 'nontsec' in your CYGWIN environment variable (and stopping all
Cygwin processes)?

Setting CYGWIN=nontsec solves the problem for me.

Sounds like you're suffering from:

<http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-11/msg00369.html>

If so, an alternate "solution" is to not work in your Windows home directory
(under c:\users).

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