Yes, I even made the rsync server user a local
administrator for a test, as well as created a share for the directory and gave
the user permission for it, as well as file permissions on the
directory...
C.
- Original Message -
From:
Srinivasa
Battula
To:
PMTo: rsync@lists.samba.orgSubject: Re: Rsync fails to
rename on Windoze2003
Some further information:
I went back to 2.6.6 of rsync on the client and
server and at least the entire sync completes. I still get the
'Permission Denied' problem on the rename though. I had a look
Subject: RE: Rsync fails to rename on
Windoze2003
This
is mostly wild guesses (with luck you get some more knowledgeable
answers)
From
what I have observed ...
file
of the form .RICHED~1.cab.IEKJmo is an rsync temporary of file
RICHED~1.CAB
Trying to rename the temporary
, June 25, 2006 10:16
AMTo: rsync@lists.samba.orgSubject: Re: Rsync fails to
rename on Windoze2003
Thanks Tony,
The source only has one file: RICHED~1.cab,
so my guess is that the short name business isn't what is biting me
here.
Corey.
- Original Message
To: Corey Wirun - personal ; rsync@lists.samba.org
Sent: Sunday, 25 June, 2006 10:17
Subject: RE: Rsync fails to rename on
Windoze2003
TARGET
The
rename is on the target side, not the source.
If
the file is OPEN on the target side, Windows will not let you rename
, 2006 12:40
PMTo: rsync@lists.samba.orgSubject: Re: Rsync fails to
rename on Windoze2003
Hi Tony,
I understood. I thought you were
referring to possible confusion between two files on the source - like
RICHED~2.cab and RICHED~1.cab getting copied to the target and the 'wrong
he DOS 8.3
filenames.
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Corey Wirun - personalSent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 12:40
PMTo: rsync@lists.samba.orgSubject: Re: Rsync fails to
rename on Windoze2003
Hi Tony,
I understood. I though