Thanks for the options, tried the below options with no luck.

This happened to me but im on unix platform. The options may still work for
you.

-PaRz --quiet --stats --delete --delete-excluded --copy-unsafe-links
--numeric-ids

The numeric ids option keeps the permissions the same on unix as they are on
the source machine. 



jhurd8025 wrote:
> 
> Case point: 2 Servers (both with Windows Server 2k3 & cygwin). Running ssh
> on the destination server.
> 
> Problem: The rsync user will take ownership over any files copied over
> from the source server. This takes ownership away from the administrators
> group, thus disallowing inherited permissions.
> 
> Is there any way around not taking ownership away from the administrators
> group and giving it to the rsync user?
> 
> I've seen this done with the cwRsync package, but unfortunately our
> security group will allow the base cygwin packages. Any help is much
> appreciated!
> 
> 

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