At 10:35 01.07.2016, Fabian Cenedese wrote:
>At 10:12 01.07.2016, Simon Hobson wrote:
>>> I'm having problems with the user rights. The backup works
>>> ok but after restoring some files I can't access them.
>>
>>That's to be expected.
>>NTFS has a very rich permissions system and rsync won't be ca
At 10:12 01.07.2016, Simon Hobson wrote:
>> I'm having problems with the user rights. The backup works
>> ok but after restoring some files I can't access them.
>
>That's to be expected.
>NTFS has a very rich permissions system and rsync won't be capturing that.
>While it's a PITA, your best best
Fabian Cenedese wrote:
> I'm having problems with the user rights. The backup works
> ok but after restoring some files I can't access them.
That's to be expected.
NTFS has a very rich permissions system and rsync won't be capturing that.
While it's a PITA, your best best is resetting permissio
I use Rsync on Windows 2003 Server.
Google 'cwrsync' for a handy Windows version.
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From: "Mark, Oren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 09:54:26 +0300
Subject: Rsync on windows
> Hi,
>
> It there a way to use rsync from windows serv
On Sun, 2008-03-30 09:54:26 +0300, Mark, Oren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It there a way to use rsync from windows server, so it will pull data on
> NFS through UNIX rsync server?
Yes, there is.
MfG, JBG
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On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 11:53:52AM +0800, calendarw wrote:
> Secure connection to 127.0.0.1 refused; reverting to insecure method.
This is an error from your remote shell program (ssh). You should first
work on running a simple command via the remote shell (outside of
rsync), and then you can bui
Hi,
cwRsync installation asks you a directory to keep your writeable modules
in. Make sure that all writeable modules (read only = false) point to
directories lying under this directory. In that way, you will make sure
that -cwrsync- account has correct permissions and ownership.
In your case, th
I have a feeling there's a permissions problem you're not seeing with
your cwrsync account. Try temporarily changing the service to run as an
account you can log in as and seeing if that account can browse the
folder the test module refers to, THEN trying cwrsync running as that
user and see i
On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 10:03:16AM +0200, Stephan Jau wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just posted this a few days back and my email got totally messed up so I
> don't know for sure if there was any reply yet to this. If there was I
> would be glad if someone just could forward that to me.
> Thank you in a
Hello,
I just posted this a few days back and my email got totally messed up so I
don't know for sure if there was any reply yet to this. If there was I
would be glad if someone just could forward that to me.
Thank you in advance,
Stephan
Hello,
I downloaded that win version of rsync and
Hello,
I downloaded that win version of rsync and I have a small question:
How can I do one of the following:
1.) Add multiple syncronisation directories for one module
2.) Synchronize all modules
3.) Create 1 module that contains multiple other modules
The reason is I would like to use rsync as
"John E. Malmberg" writes:
> What is the status of rsync on Windows 2000?
>
> I was looking to install it on my test system, and the download
> directory has a readme file that says I need the cygnus gnu-win32 library.
>
> The link refers me to the index page for cygnus, with no way to get to a
http://www.cygwin.com/
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 16:32, Marc Cuypers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for asking this question. Is there an rsync version for windows?
>
> Marc
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On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 16:32, Marc Cuypers wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry for asking this question. Is there an rsync version for windows?
>
> Marc
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