Re: Problem with the 9.1 one-click installer Windows7 64bit
От | Thomas Kellerer |
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Тема | Re: Problem with the 9.1 one-click installer Windows7 64bit |
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Msg-id | j4v6qm$gi$1@dough.gmane.org обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | Re: Problem with the 9.1 one-click installer Windows7 64bit (Craig Ringer <ringerc@ringerc.id.au>) |
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Re: Problem with the 9.1 one-click installer Windows7 64bit
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Список | pgsql-general |
Craig Ringer, 16.09.2011 05:02: > On 15/09/2011 4:18 PM, Thomas Kellerer wrote: >> I ran another install and monitored what the process was doing and >> it *is* recursively touching all files on my harddisk when >> >> icacls C:\ /grant "tkellerer":RX >> >> is called. Even without the /t switch. > > That's a worry. > > It'd be interesting to generate a Process Monitor trace for this, as > it'll show exactly what iacls is doing. Just having a handle open to > some random file is weird, but it'd be good to know if it's messing > with permissions too. I have created such a trace file which is quite large, so I removed a lot of repetitions where each and every file that wasprocessed was shown. I hope it still contains enough information for you to find out what is going on. I have uploaded the file here: http://www.sql-workbench.net/icacls_trace.zip As this works correctly on XP I'm wondering if there is a substantial difference between cacls.exe (which is used on XP bythe installer script) and the new icacls.exe > I wonder if it's to do with ACL inheritance? Maybe one of the > inheritance control flags like "NP" is needed. I don't know enough > about NT permissions to say, but inheritance would be my suspect. No, idea either. I am by no means a Windows expert. Regards Thomas
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