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From: "PE" <texasjhurd AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: Is it possibe to use Rsync process without it taking ownership of files?
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 07:43:52 -0500
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Sorry for the newbie questions.

I've got rsync and ssh server setup between two windows 2003 servers. The
account from which rsync works under always takes ownership of the folders
it transfers to the destination server.

I need the standard windows accounts to keep ownership over any file/folders
transfered over to keep the permissions correct.

Thanks in advance, dont know what else to try.

-JH






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