Permissions on the source should be irrelevant imho.
Windows should always respect the destination inheritance, particularly if no 
mode is specified.  Source perms are irrelevant imho.

We need a proper permissions type and provider which can handle the ntfs acl 
style.  Mode interpretation is just that - and not the way this should work.   
I looked at security.rb and just think this is just kludgey.  I need to specify 
multiple users (ad sid lookup?), their perm, and their options.   Not sure if 
it should be a part of file resource or a more generic security thing,  since 
maybe it can apply to more than files...


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