Re: cwRync and Windows permissions

2004-05-23 Thread Craig Barratt
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Have a look at > > http://www.itefix.no/phpws/index.php?module=faq&FAQ_op=view&FAQ_id=12 > > In short : > > Right click My Computer Go to Properties Go to the Advanced Tab Click > Environment Variables In the bottom section (System variables), add the > new entry: CY

RE : cwRync and Windows permissions

2004-05-10 Thread Stephane Rohart
That did the job. Thank you tevfik ! Stéphane -Message d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : lundi 10 mai 2004 16:02 À : Stephane Rohart Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet : Re: cwRync and Windows permissions Hi, cwRsync package has a batch file example

Re: cwRync and Windows permissions

2004-05-10 Thread tevfik
Hi, cwRsync package has a batch file example that corrects permissions problem at client side. However, this is not the case for the server part. You have to manually set a system-wide variable CYGWIN to nontsec and restart cwRsync service after correcting permissions as you like. Have a look at

RE: cwRync and Windows permissions

2004-05-10 Thread Andy Evans
I am running a complete Cygwin environment but have the same issue. I've been having the same trouble particularly in a workgroup environment. When running an rsync daemon on the cygwin side (including 2.6.2) it does not correctly set owner, regardless of whether the uid/gid is set in rsync.con