At 05:23 PM 9/22/2003, Chris Rodgers you wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 05:35:20PM +0100, Chris Rodgers wrote:
>> > OK. Here is an example of the way permissions leak out to "Everyone". I
>> > create a new file, with no permissions granted to "other". Cygwin shows
>this
>> > to have worked OK. Y
> On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 05:35:20PM +0100, Chris Rodgers wrote:
> > OK. Here is an example of the way permissions leak out to "Everyone". I
> > create a new file, with no permissions granted to "other". Cygwin shows
this
> > to have worked OK. Yet in actual fact there is an ACL there giving
Everyo
On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 05:35:20PM +0100, Chris Rodgers wrote:
> OK. Here is an example of the way permissions leak out to "Everyone". I
> create a new file, with no permissions granted to "other". Cygwin shows this
> to have worked OK. Yet in actual fact there is an ACL there giving Everyone
> som
OK. Here is an example of the way permissions leak out to "Everyone". I
create a new file, with no permissions granted to "other". Cygwin shows this
to have worked OK. Yet in actual fact there is an ACL there giving Everyone
some access rights. I usually choose not to have "Everyone" authorised to
At 07:58 AM 9/15/2003, Chris Rodgers you wrote:
>Hi
>
>I have hunted on the web for a while trying to find a solution, but to no
>avail. If any of you can help me, I'd appreciate it.
>
>I am using Cygwin on Windows 2000 with the NTsec permissions enabled on an
>NTFS volume. My problem is that some
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