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From: "Wes S" <wess AT acegroup DOT cc>
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Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2007 13:38:30 -0400
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Subject: Permisson problems backing up cygwin
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Could someone give me a clue here.  I am trying to back up my cygwin 
installation running as the administrator and am denied rights to 
read various files in the /home/nameofuser directory structure.

I guess I could ssh in as various users and make a tarball but it 
seems this should be easier.

Ideas please?  W2K SP4 Outside of core utils, ruby, cron, tcsh the 
install is current.

Thanks,

Wes

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