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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Cygwin is a POSIX environment.  The ACLs are set according to POSIX
> rules, not according to Win32 rules.
>
>   
Thanks I'm not criticising Cywin's ACL behaviour just looking for 
guidance on anyone who has used 1.7 with existing Windows applications. 
In my case I wish to use the cygwin toolset but operate within the 
context of the Windows OS/Tools which clearly rely on Windows based ACLs 
and trying to find a reasonable workable approach to the problem. I'll 
read the mount table section you supplied and the other sections on 
cygwin's ACL behaviour.

Darren

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