Hello,

Schaefer Jr, Thomas R. wrote:
I've been messing with it some more.  Yeah, you can take ACL's out of
the picture.  It basically boils down to in UNIX, even if the owner of
the file does not have write access, if the group does have write access
and you are a member of the group you can write to the file.

I see it's not related to ACLs at all.


Peter, Take a look of this little session log I made a few minutes ago and see if this basically presents what you are saying...
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[snip]


I:\peter>echo "in windows, i can't write to the file" >> newfile.txt Access is denied.


this is it. I'm glad that you can reproduce it. I wait until Jeremy comes up with an idea. Until then I see how far I can get with "store dos attributes" and "dos filemode"...

Regards,

        Peter
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