On Apr 18 09:52, Karl M wrote: > > [ ] If the current user is an administrative user, make "Administrators" > > the owner of the files: > > > > owner: Administrators. > > group: The primary group of the account running setup. > > > > Comment: ____________________________________________________________ > > > > > I like number 3 the best. I generally use Administrators none and 755 > for everything but individual users files and special files that > specific permissions for sshd and such. I currently run a script that > hammers the permissions and ownership after each run of setup.exe. I > usually just turn execute permissions on for everything, but I > wouldn't mind doing a better job on that. > > What about having setup look at a special file and use the ACL as a > template for what it does? Then, once a user has installed and > configued, setup.exe won't bork it later. The only reason that I run a > script after each setup is to fixup mounts and permissions.
What for? Solution 3 should be universal enough to not require running chown afterwards at all. Or only for very specific company needs. Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Project Co-Leader cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat