Matt,
I was looking at this a little on the MSDN site and found this information
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/fileio/fs/
setfilevaliddata.asp). It mentions here that all files have a File Size,
Allocation Size, as well as valid data length. It isn't clear,
I am currently writing a BSD licensed version of the RSYNC client/daemon.
However because the protocol documentation is scattered, I would be willing
to write/host a document on the byte specifics RSYNC protocol. If
someone could
help me understand the file transfer [ list] byte specifics
Rsync doesn't know anything about Windows file permissions.
Furthermore, as far as I know, there is no way for any process to read
the Windows file permissions of a Samba-mounted share. I would
recommend using a Windows-specific backup tool in addition to or
instead of rsync.
Matt
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