August 25, 2013 at 8:34 am #11296 
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Okay, as for the Unix/Linux files, they have the readable/writable/executable attributes. Files or example, when I do a listing of the files, I can see these attribute:
 So, when I map a linux drive to windows and use EmEditor to edit the files, after I save the files they become ‘executable’ (see the examples below):
 BEFORE ‘SAVE’ command  in EmEditor:
 \%> ls -al
 -rw-r–r–  file1.txt
 -rw-r–r–  file2.txt 
 where ‘r’ is for ‘readable’ 
 where ‘w’ is for ‘writable’
 AFTER ‘SAVE’ command  in EmEditor:
 \%> ls -al
 -rwxr–r–  file1.txt
 -rwxr–r–  file2.txt 
 where ‘x’ is for ‘executable’
So, I’d like the EmEditor WILL NOT CHANGE ATTRIBUTES of the files.
Hopefully you caught my point…
Thank you