> The procedure is o.k. - First you must add the media to the new data
> zone/media db with scanner,
You seem to have mis-understood what I am doing, and where the data is
coming from, and to where. There is no need for scanner anywhere, nor is
there a new datazone or media db.
> then you run a directed recovery to
> retrieve the file. Usually, you do this with admin rights. This will
> not change the timestamp so far. And of course you an open the
> files. Just try it.
No, I can not open the file. That is the whole point. The security on the
redirected recovery keeps the original security of the backed up files.
And the original security only allows a specific user to access those
files. And I am not that user. So in order for my user to access these
files, I have to change the security. This change is what changes the
timestamp. And this change is what I am trying to avoid, yet still be able
to access the file.
What I want to do is a directed recovery, with the option to *not* recover
the security on the files, specifically in a Windows environment. And I
see no way to do that.
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