This is a somewhat belated reply to your emails concerning my troubles
with ACLs. It is belated because the environment which I attempt to
manage via a single administrative account looking at all mounted file
systems as if they were local to whichever workstation I happen to be
working from i
On Mar 19 08:55, Cedric Blancher via Cygwin wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Mar 2024 at 15:43, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin
> wrote:
> >
> > On Mar 18 08:30, J. Terry Corbet via Cygwin wrote:
> > > Thank you for the greatly needed assistance, but the reference to which
> > > you
> > > have pointed me says tha
On Mon, 18 Mar 2024 at 15:43, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin
wrote:
>
> On Mar 18 08:30, J. Terry Corbet via Cygwin wrote:
> > Thank you for the greatly needed assistance, but the reference to which you
> > have pointed me says that noacl will be ignored in the case of ntfs file
> > systems.
>
> No,
On Mar 18 09:23, J. Terry Corbet via Cygwin wrote:
>
> Sorry, 84-yr old eyes sometimes don't work as well. Thanks for confirming
> that nothing has changed with regards to these matters; clearly it is some
> change in the way Windows 11 tries to cooperate with Windows 10 in the case
> of mapped
Sorry, 84-yr old eyes sometimes don't work as well. Thanks for
confirming that nothing has changed with regards to these matters;
clearly it is some change in the way Windows 11 tries to cooperate with
Windows 10 in the case of mapped network drives being using in the file
sharing mode wher
On Mar 18 08:30, J. Terry Corbet via Cygwin wrote:
> Thank you for the greatly needed assistance, but the reference to which you
> have pointed me says that noacl will be ignored in the case of ntfs file
> systems.
No, it doesn't say that. It says
"The flag is ignored on NFS filesystems."
Thank you for the greatly needed assistance, but the reference to which
you have pointed me says that noacl will be ignored in the case of ntfs
file systems. All of mine are and that has not changed, neither has the
default entry in fstab, which seems always to have been:
none /cygdrive cygdr
On Mar 16 18:05, J. Terry Corbet via Cygwin wrote:
> [...]
> And here is the status that icacls reports back on the original, owning
> workstation
> after having use vim to modify the two files from that remote workstation.
>
> FileExp.txt NULL SID:(DENY)(Rc,S,REA,WEA,X,DC)
> NW10\tcor
I have been using Cygwin for a long, long time. That said, I would have
to admit there is a good deal about the architecture and infrastructure
I have never really investigated which is a huge compliment to those of
you who maintain this wonderful framework. It mostly just works reliably
and I
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