> 
> >
> > The file which contains the index to the files which
> > have an object_id is "$Extend/$ObjId" and the index
> > is "$O".
> >
> > The function "entersecurityattr" in security.c is an
> > example of what has to be done.
> >
> 
> Reading some more about this (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NTFS)... reparse
> points appear to be fairly similar to object id's... would that be a better
> starting point?
> 

I just copied reparse.c to object_id.c and made all the appropriate changes... 
I'll see what happens. I'm just building a sacrificial NTFS filesystem now for 
testing :)

James

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