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Default Ownership
Name: Sergy Stouk Date: August 16, 1999 at 09:04:42 Pacific
Comment:
The default behaviour of Windows NT Workstation OS is to assign the Group Ownership on the file(directory) created by the regular user as "NONE". In Windows NT Server (in the domain) the default Group ownership assigned is "Domain Users" or any other Primary Group of the User. Does anybody know how to assign the Dafault Group Ownership on Workstation or on NT Server which is not on the domain? I do not want it to become "NONE" by default. This is important if you export a directory to UNIX which needs the proper Group ownership to assign correct permissions.
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