RE: [Windows Security] User rights inherited from parent directory

2005-08-12 Thread Vince
> > When I copy a file into that folder using the Windows Explorer, it > > works as expected by me. However---now the relation to > cygwin---using > > `cp' sets the user rights in the access list of the copied file to > > other values. > > Well, yes, of course it does. 'cp' behaves like

RE: [Windows Security] User rights inherited from parent directory

2005-08-12 Thread Dave Korn
Original Message >From: Franz Haeuslschmid >Sent: 12 August 2005 12:19 > When I copy a file into that folder using the Windows Explorer, > it works as expected by me. However---now the relation to > cygwin---using `cp' sets the user rights in the access list of > the copied file to other

[Windows Security] User rights inherited from parent directory

2005-08-12 Thread Franz Haeuslschmid
Hello, my problem relates to the handling of Windows ACLs by cygwin and its tools. I don't know, if this is the default setting for Windows XP Professional, but I have a folder that inherits its user right settings to its subfolders and files. The GUI to adjust this setting is accessible by the