Bob Coleman wrote:
> I played around
> with the permissions on both the drive and a newly created folder on the drive. I
> couldn't come up with anything that affected
Same here. I have to run that Permissions script on the newly created IFL image.
ACL security
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Re: ACL security
I decided I could to reformat the external drive. I did and doing so seems to have resolved the issue.
It still seems odd to me that formatting from BIBM Partition Work left the drive in a different state in this context than simply using the drive as received, but it seems to have done so.
It still seems odd to me that formatting from BIBM Partition Work left the drive in a different state in this context than simply using the drive as received, but it seems to have done so.
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Re: ACL security
Maybe if Windows formats it is a bit different??
Mary
On 6/21/2017 4:30 PM, Bob Coleman wrote:
> I decided I could to reformat the external drive. I did and doing so seems to have resolved the issue.
>
> It still seems odd to me that formatting from BIBM Partition Work left the drive in a different state in this context than simply using the drive as received, but it seems to have done so.
>
>
Mary
On 6/21/2017 4:30 PM, Bob Coleman wrote:
> I decided I could to reformat the external drive. I did and doing so seems to have resolved the issue.
>
> It still seems odd to me that formatting from BIBM Partition Work left the drive in a different state in this context than simply using the drive as received, but it seems to have done so.
>
>
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Re: ACL security
mjnelson99 wrote:
> Maybe if Windows formats it is a bit different??
> Mary
>
> On 6/21/2017 4:30 PM, Bob Coleman wrote:
> > I decided I could to reformat the external drive. I did and doing so
> seems to have resolved the issue.
> >
> > It still seems odd to me that formatting from BIBM Partition Work left
> the drive in a different state in this context than simply using the drive
> as received, but it seems to have done so.
> >
> >
I formatted it in Windows also. That worked too. Oddly, to me, when I allocated and formatted it in Windows it ended up being owned by SYSTEM whereas when allocated and formatted in BIBM Partition Work it ended up being owned by Administrators (BOB-COLEMAN\Administrators), but either way image (backup) files created outside of Windows behave normally as far as TBIMount is concerned.
> Maybe if Windows formats it is a bit different??
> Mary
>
> On 6/21/2017 4:30 PM, Bob Coleman wrote:
> > I decided I could to reformat the external drive. I did and doing so
> seems to have resolved the issue.
> >
> > It still seems odd to me that formatting from BIBM Partition Work left
> the drive in a different state in this context than simply using the drive
> as received, but it seems to have done so.
> >
> >
I formatted it in Windows also. That worked too. Oddly, to me, when I allocated and formatted it in Windows it ended up being owned by SYSTEM whereas when allocated and formatted in BIBM Partition Work it ended up being owned by Administrators (BOB-COLEMAN\Administrators), but either way image (backup) files created outside of Windows behave normally as far as TBIMount is concerned.