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I'm trying to sort out an NTFS permissions issue, and am a little
confused. I think I've convinced myself that getfacl agrees with Windows
Explorer's Properties -> Security information, but what does Windows
Explorer's "Read Only" checkbox do? I have files that appear to grant
rwx to everyone, yet have this box checked, and getfacl and ls -l don't
give any hint.


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