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martin

Use SFTP protocol. Though it does not support setting owner/group by a name if your server is OpenSSH (or other SFTP version 3 implementation).
smitty123

yes you're right. i just did ls -l on it and it is truncated.

isn't there a better way to determine what groups are associated with the folder, one that wouldn't truncate and risk causing problems later on ?
martin

smitty123 wrote:

also the "administ vs administrator" thing, is that normal or winscp truncating the word ?

It's probably truncated already in ls output.
smitty123

yes it was checked.

i'm affraid to go meddling in the folders now, they are working well. it was some work to get it back to normal lol

also the "administ vs administrator" thing, is that normal or winscp truncating the word ?
martin

Re: administ instead of administrators in group box

Did you check Set group, ownership and permissions recursively?

If you did, please attach a full log file showing the problem (using the latest version of WinSCP).

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smitty123

administ instead of administrators in group box

is that normal ?

also i noticed when setting group and owner to administrators and admin, that not all folders and files below the selected folder (inside it) were changed.

is this a limitation of scp protocol should i use sftp or is this a bug ?

using winscp 5.7.4