On 02/16/2010 03:28 PM, Stephen Grant Brown wrote:
Hi Larry,
Thanks for your quick response.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Hall (Cygwin)"
Sent: Wednesday, February 17, 2010 6:13 AM
Subject: Re: AddAccessAllowedAce(, owner) failed: 1337


On 02/16/2010 01:20 AM, Stephen Grant Brown wrote:
Again no output from the 1.7 cygcheck

Is the cygwin1.dll from 1.5 still in memory and being accessed by the
cygcheck in 1.7 when I renamed it?

Am I correct in saying that I am not getting any output from the
cygcheck from 1.7?

How do you suggest I run cygcheck?

I'm not sure. 'cygcheck' doesn't require 'cygwin1.dll' to run. It's a
pure
Win32 program. If it's not running, that points to something local
getting
in it's way. Again, I can only think of BLODA or other type of security
application/service. Is there anything else you're running that fits this
description? I also find it odd that 'cygcheck' from 1.5 runs while 1.7
doesn't. Perhaps the output (_attached_) from the 1.5 version will
provide
some insight if you can't find anything else causing the problem.

--
Larry Hall

I have had symantec running before but I have removed it to the best of
my ability
(I have not reformatted the hard disk and started with a fresh install
of windows.)

cygcheck from 1.5 produces output.
cygcheck from 1.7 does not.
How does cygcheck determine the location of the cygin installation to
check?

It looks in the registry for a pointer to it.  It's the same information
you get from 'mount'.  Does that work?  Does 'cygcheck -cd' work?

Can I use the cygcheck from 1.5 to check the installation of 1.7?

No, but it will tell you about 1.5.  If your 1.7 is truly DOA, it might
be good to know if your 1.5 results suggest anything.


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