Files copied to share losing Owner information



I have a Windows 2003 server that I've created a share on. When I
copy a file into the share, it shows up as owned by "builtin/
administrators" instead of my username. (I have been added to the
administrators group on the server.) The server is a member of a
domain, and so is my username.

What do I need to do so that files copied to the share keep the actual
owner?
.



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