> The last version of cwRsync contains rsync binaries with acl support. > May be worth to try.
Thanks for the tips. I do use cwRsync as it is very useful. So thanks for providing it. However RsyncACL doesn't seem to do ACLs correctly. I copied a folder containing files to another on the same ntfs drive and some ACLs went missing on the dest. files! ie I used: rsyncacl -rAP /cygdrive/d/test/ /cygdrive/d/test2 I got this on one file after using the rsync above. ------------------------------------------------------ C:\>xcacls d:\test\curl.exe d:\test\curl.exe Everyone:(OI)(CI)F ECSTECH\stuart:(OI)(CI)F ECSTECH\Tom:(OI)(CI)F BUILTIN\Users:(OI)(CI)F C:\>xcacls d:\test2\curl.exe d:\test2\curl.exe ECSTECH\stuart:(special access:) STANDARD_RIGHTS_ALL DELETE READ_CONTROL WRITE_DAC WRITE_OWNER SYNCHRONIZE STANDARD_RIGHTS_REQUIRED FILE_GENERIC_READ FILE_GENERIC_EXECUTE FILE_READ_DATA FILE_READ_EA FILE_WRITE_EA FILE_EXECUTE FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES BUILTIN\Users:R Everyone:R ----------------------------------------------------------------------- So I used your tip about using Robocopy afterwards. ROBOCOPY d:\test d:\test2 /E /COPY:ATSOU and that worked! Though using Robocopy across the Internet between 2 Windows servers might be tricky. -- To unsubscribe or change options: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/rsync Before posting, read: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html