Cc: 41570@debbugs.gnu.org
From: "A. Peter Blicher" <blicher@comcast.net>
Date: Thu, 28 May 2020 08:54:29 -0700
The main reason I have more use for chown in windows compared to when I was
using Unix is that Windows creates a profusion of different ownerships even
for files I create under a single user (depending on how they were created),
resulting in a mess that I often need to clean up.
The usual remedy for that is to take ownership on the parent directory
of where you are working (and all of its subdirectories), so that it
is owned by your user. You do that once for a directory high enough
in the directory tree, and all your problems will be solved
henceforth.