Hi Jean-Pierre,

some time ago you have written:

Am 28.11.15 um 13:03 schrieb Jean-Pierre André:
If the users are in the same group in Windows (this is
the default on Windows 7 and earlier), they must also be
in the same *primary* group in Linux. If users are in
different groups in Windows (this is the default on
Windows 8 and subsequent), they must be in different
groups in Linux.

This will not be changed. You have to define your
primary groups on Linux the same way as on Windows.
(Alternative : switch to Windows 8 or Windows 10).

Now I have a dual-boot installation with fresh Windows 10 and Ubuntu 20.04.
When running ntfssecaudit from Ubuntu, I get:
gesche@T540p:~$ ntfssecaudit -u /mnt/Daten/Users/Gesche/Documents/
ntfssecaudit 1.5.0 : NTFS security data auditing
# User mapping proposal :
# -------------------- cut here -------------------
1000::S-1-5-21-1967741440-4199378828-1111019832-1002
:1000:S-1-5-21-1967741440-4199378828-1111019832-513
::S-1-5-21-1967741440-4199378828-1111019832-10000
# -------------------- cut here -------------------
# Insert the above lines into .NTFS-3G/UserMapping, with .NTFS-3G
# being a hidden subdirectory of the root of the NTFS file system.
# Example : /mnt/Daten/.NTFS-3G/UserMapping
No errors were found

gesche@T540p:~$ ntfssecaudit -u /mnt/Daten/Users/Mama/Documents/
ntfssecaudit 1.5.0 : NTFS security data auditing
# User mapping proposal :
# -------------------- cut here -------------------
1000::S-1-5-21-1967741440-4199378828-1111019832-1003
:1000:S-1-5-21-1967741440-4199378828-1111019832-513
::S-1-5-21-1967741440-4199378828-1111019832-10000
# -------------------- cut here -------------------
# Insert the above lines into .NTFS-3G/UserMapping, with .NTFS-3G
# being a hidden subdirectory of the root of the NTFS file system.
# Example : /mnt/Daten/.NTFS-3G/UserMapping
No errors were found

So I'm wondering, why your statement is not true here. Both users are in the 
same Windows group, so I have the same mapping problem as with Windows 7.

As second problem is, that secaudit doesn't run through here (I had to cancel 
it with Ctrl+C):
gesche@T540p:~$ ntfssecaudit -vv /mnt/Daten/Users/Gesche/Documents
ntfssecaudit 1.5.0 : NTFS security data auditing
Directory /mnt/Daten/Users/Gesche/Documents
        000000  01000480 6c000000 88000000 00000000
        000010  14000000 02005800 03000000 00031400
        000020  ff011f00 01010000 00000005 12000000
        000030  00031800 ff011f00 01020000 00000005
        000040  20000000 20020000 00032400 ff011f00
        000050  01050000 00000005 15000000 005a4975
        000060  8c6f4dfa 38d13842 ea030000 01050000
        000070  00000005 15000000 005a4975 8c6f4dfa
        000080  38d13842 ea030000 01050000 00000005
        000090  15000000 005a4975 8c6f4dfa 38d13842
        0000a0  01020000
Computed hash : 0xdda00891
Windows attrib : 0x11
^C
gesche@T540p:~$

Thanks for some help,

-Ulf




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