Hi,

2012/4/24 Bean <bean12...@gmail.com>:
> BTW, I think i understand how this flag works. If the file is
> installed by Windows and not writable, it has a TrustedInstaller
> security descriptor and namespace is set  to 0, for example
> C:\Windows\notepad.exe. If the file is modified, there is no
> TrustedInstaller descriptor and namespace is set to 1, such as
> C:\Windows\win.ini. It seems this flag is not used for unix namespace
> anymore.

Oh, C:\Windows\notepad.exe also set namespace = 0, but files created
after installation set namespace = 1, like
C:\Windows\WindowsUpdate.log

-- 
Best wishes
Bean

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