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From: Chuck <skilover@bluebottle.com>
Subject:  Re: Permissions problems after domain change
Date:  Wed, 16 Aug 2006 10:10:27 -0400
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One more question on this topic. I still have a lot of files scattered
around the HD with an owner and/or group of "????????" (numeric uid of
4294967295). Most of them are system files like ssh_config or the
/cygdrive/ directory. What user id and group should own these files?


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