> Thanks.  Unfortunately it's not useful, because the actual problem
> occurred inside Cygserver.  What I need would be the problem captured
> by running cygserver from the command line like this:

>  $ strace -o cygserver.trace /usr/sbin/cygserver -d 2> cygserver.stderr

Strace output attached.  Also, I removed the dependencies and then confirmed 
that simply stopping the cygserver process and restarting it eliminates the 
problem (of course, after restarting the XWin and terminal sessions).  I had 
one additional thought...sometimes (like today) I work from home and wondered 
if perhaps a reboot without access to the network might cause the problem.  
However, I cycled cygserver WITHOUT connecting to my VPN to the office, and the 
problem still went away, so apparently a network connection to the corporate AD 
server is not needed (probably uses my local cache, right?)


Attachment: cygserver.trace
Description: cygserver.trace

Attachment: cygserver.stderr
Description: cygserver.stderr

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