> What ntfs-3g version are you using ?

I'm in Windows 7 at the moment, so I can't tell you the exact version,
but It's whatever is used by the most up-to-date Ubuntu 10.04.


> I am not sure for Windows 7, which I do not have, but on Vista there is no 
> "Application Data" directory any more, it has been replaced by a symbolic 
> link :

I didn't know this, but I think it is probably true for Windows 7 as
well. I did copy data from Ubuntu into the Application Data directory,
which appears to have made it no longer navigable in Windows 7 by
cmd.exe, which fails with the above error, or Windows Explorer, which
fails with a "permission denied" error, even when run in Administrator
mode. Strangely, navigation is possible using Cygwin.

> PS The links you reference are related to problems which have been
fixed long ago.

I used these links because they seem to be correctly identify the
behaviour I am currently observing. So maybe these issues have not
actually been fixed, given that they seem to be occuring on my machine.

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