Re: Strange Kernel for Centos 5.5

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On 02/12/2011 12:57 AM, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> In fact, you can do things very easily with *nix acls that are very
>> difficult in Windows.  For example, you can set different 'Default'
>> permissions (what will be on things created in the directory) than the
>> permissions that are actually on the directory.  You can set different
>> masks for different groups or users in the same directory, etc.
> 
> That's not accurate. You can do exactly that very trivially with Container
> Inheritance flags only etc...

It is NOT trivial in Windows to have the permissions on a directory set
so that Bob has rwx permission on the directory, but when new files (or
directories) are created in that directory Bob has r-- permissions on
the files inside the said directory.

You can "assign" different permissions on each file and directory in
Windows by turning off inheritance and making an assignment.  You can
not easily make default create permissions be different than the
container the objects are created in.

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