Hi,
we are using ACLs (GPFS filesystem) - configured by default ACLs. When a file is copied from another share, ACLs are set
correct. When a file is moved(!) from another folder / share the file keeps the ACLs from the source location. But we
want to set the ACLs as needed on the destination
we are using ACLs (GPFS filesystem) - configured by default ACLs. When
a file is copied from another share, ACLs are set correct. When a file
is moved(!) from another folder / share the file keeps the ACLs from
the source location. But we want to set the ACLs as needed on the
destination
Am 15.04.2011 12:56, schrieb Miguel Medalha:
we are using ACLs (GPFS filesystem) - configured by default ACLs. When a file
is copied from another share, ACLs are
set correct. When a file is moved(!) from another folder / share the file keeps
the ACLs from the source location. But
we want
really? when I try this on a windows system (on local drives) the
permissions are set / inherited correct.
You can confirm this anywhere on the net: when a file is moved, it keeps
the original permissions; when a file is copied, it acquires the
permissions of the destination.
It seems
really? when I try this on a windows system (on local drives) the
permissions are set / inherited correct.
Well, I just did that on a Windows XP system, local drive, and the
behavior is the one I described.
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Am 15.04.2011 13:53, schrieb Miguel Medalha:
really? when I try this on a windows system (on local drives) the permissions
are set / inherited correct.
You can confirm this anywhere on the net: when a file is moved, it keeps the
original permissions; when a file is
copied, it acquires
Am 15.04.2011 13:58, schrieb Miguel Medalha:
really? when I try this on a windows system (on local drives) the permissions
are set / inherited correct.
Well, I just did that on a Windows XP system, local drive, and the behavior is
the one I described.
I am using Windows 7
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Am 15.04.2011 13:59, schrieb Alexander Födisch:
Am 15.04.2011 13:58, schrieb Miguel Medalha:
really? when I try this on a windows system (on local drives) the permissions
are set / inherited correct.
Well, I just did that on a Windows XP system, local drive, and the behavior is
the
This is an article by Microsoft:
How permissions are handled when you copy and move files and folders
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310316
It seems that this behavior was modified in Vista, though.
The default behavior used to be modifiable by a registry setting.
With Windows 7, I recently
Did you investigate the map acl inherit parameter?
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Am 15.04.2011 14:19, schrieb Miguel Medalha:
Did you investigate the map acl inherit parameter?
yes, no effect on this behavior
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Something indeed changed with Windows 7. Look at this discussion on a
Microsoft site:
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/winservergen/thread/b6bf1c70-1a29-450a-b8c9-cf93502e5b44
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