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At 11:31 PM 4/25/2002, terrificskyfox wrote:
>When I login to cygwin using administrator, I found that I did not have 
>all permissions. How can I get them.


Close your eyes and turn around three times while saying "I need all 
permissions, I need all permissions..." ;-)

Seriously, you need to be more specific about what you're doing and 
the issues you see before someone can attempt to offer you advice.


>Is there some parameters should I use when I login to cygwin?


I don't know.  What are you using to "login"?



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