Re: Permissions on Windows 2008

2010-12-10 Thread Bryan Slatner
Jeremy Bopp bopp.net> writes: > Take a look at the noacl option. You'll want to apply that to whatever > mountpoint contains the target path of your copy operation. If you want > to be surgical in the application, create a new mountpoint with this > option set and copy your files into paths wit

Re: Permissions on Windows 2008

2010-12-10 Thread Jeremy Bopp
On 12/09/2010 03:38 PM, Bryan Slatner wrote: > Jeremy Bopp bopp.net> writes: > >> By default Cygwin tries to emulate POSIX file permissions: >> >> http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html >> >> You can disable this by modifying your /etc/fstab file and adding the >> appropriate options to cause

Re: Permissions on Windows 2008

2010-12-10 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Bryan Slatner! >> By default Cygwin tries to emulate POSIX file permissions: >> >> http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html >> >> You can disable this by modifying your /etc/fstab file and adding the >> appropriate options to cause the target locations for your files to have >> the

Re: Permissions on Windows 2008

2010-12-09 Thread Bryan Slatner
Jeremy Bopp bopp.net> writes: > By default Cygwin tries to emulate POSIX file permissions: > > http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html > > You can disable this by modifying your /etc/fstab file and adding the > appropriate options to cause the target locations for your files to have > the ne

Re: Permissions on Windows 2008

2010-12-09 Thread Bryan Slatner
Thanks, Corinna. That was my next question after following Jeremy's advice :) Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes: > Note that Windows Explorer only erroneously treats such files as > "shared" if they are in your own user folder. If you scp the files > into some other folder (like, say, /home/u

Re: Permissions on Windows 2008

2010-12-09 Thread Bryan Slatner
Thanks, Jeremy, that's exactly what I needed to know. Jeremy Bopp bopp.net> writes: > By default Cygwin tries to emulate POSIX file permissions: > > http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/fa

Re: Permissions on Windows 2008

2010-12-07 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Dec 7 10:51, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > Note that Windows Explorer only erroneously treats such files as > "shared" if they are in your own user folder. Let me rephrase: Note that Windows Explorer only annoys its users by treating such files [etc] > If you scp the files > into some other fold

Re: Permissions on Windows 2008

2010-12-07 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Dec 7 05:09, Bryan Slatner wrote: > I've just installed Cygwin on a Windows 2008 Standard server with SP2. > > I'm noticing two strange behaviors with files that I upload via SFTP (or > SCP, I'm not actually sure which protocol WinSCP uses by default). > > First, the ACL list on the uploaded

Re: Permissions on Windows 2008

2010-12-06 Thread Jeremy Bopp
On 12/06/2010 11:09 PM, Bryan Slatner wrote: > I've just installed Cygwin on a Windows 2008 Standard server with SP2. > > I'm noticing two strange behaviors with files that I upload via SFTP (or > SCP, I'm not actually sure which protocol WinSCP uses by default). > > First, the ACL list on the u

Permissions on Windows 2008

2010-12-06 Thread Bryan Slatner
I've just installed Cygwin on a Windows 2008 Standard server with SP2. I'm noticing two strange behaviors with files that I upload via SFTP (or SCP, I'm not actually sure which protocol WinSCP uses by default). First, the ACL list on the uploaded files contains an entry for "ServerName\None", w