On Fri, 14 May 2004, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On May 14 11:26, Danilo Turina wrote:
> > I don't know if this information is related to your case, but notice
> > that in Windows (I'm absolutely sure for W2K and WinXP) when you copy a
> > file it takes the security attributes (the rights) of the fo
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Danilo Turina
> Sent: 14 May 2004 10:26
> I don't know if this information is related to your case, but notice
> that in Windows (I'm absolutely sure for W2K and WinXP) when
> you copy a
> file it takes the security attributes (the
On May 14 11:26, Danilo Turina wrote:
> I don't know if this information is related to your case, but notice
> that in Windows (I'm absolutely sure for W2K and WinXP) when you copy a
> file it takes the security attributes (the rights) of the folder where
> it has been copied, while when you mov
unchecked).
When I move the file with Cygwin, the security attributes are OK.
I don't understand why !
-Message d'origine-
De: Danilo Turina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: vendredi 14 mai 2004 11:26
À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: Re: Cygwin & NFTS
I don't know if this inf
I don't know if this information is related to your case, but notice
that in Windows (I'm absolutely sure for W2K and WinXP) when you copy a
file it takes the security attributes (the rights) of the folder where
it has been copied, while when you move it it maintains its
rights/security attribu
On May 14 10:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> "cp -p" doesn't work better ! But "mv" put the good rights (NTFS)on the file
> ...
>
> How do you explain it ?
Nothing has changed, except for the path.
Corinna
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"cp -p" doesn't work better ! But "mv" put the good rights (NTFS)on the file
...
How do you explain it ?
-Message d'origine-
De: Corinna Vinschen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: jeudi 13 mai 2004 11:55
À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: Re: Cygwin & NFTS
On May 13 10:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I work with Cygwin 1.5.9-1 on W2K Server SP3 (NTFS file system) inside an
> Active Directoy domain.
>
> I want to copy this file with Cygwin :
>
> --+ 1 toto gtoto 65925 May 13 05:49 myfile.log
>
> to another directory.
>
> The W2K group D
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