No point in arguing about that. I agree with you about the privileges, but it's not my call to make. I've just been given that machine (external to the company), no power to change anything, and one command: "Make it work". So that's my only concern right now. I've triple-checked everything and I really think I have everything right, so it either must be some truly stupid stupid thing that I still missed or a bug. It's probably the first one, but I'd appreciate any more ideas you can have about what could be wrong.
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