thing that could be rolled into cygrunsrv
pretty easily, since cygrunsrv modifies this information and uses it
for services. Something like "cygrunsrv -L " where
information about a particular service could be displayed, or failing
that, all the services on the system.
Jack.
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Is there any way to display information about installed services?
I'd like to see what services are installed, what arguments they have,
what users they run as, et cetera, to help debug this perflog problem.
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service cannot accept control messages at this time.
I get a similar response when I try to remove the service.
Help?
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Bug repo
;t work
from a remote shell, it's back to the drawing board for me.
Do you have any suggestions on how to do this on Win2kAS?
Bjoern> Bjoern
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e. I can copy the file to a local
directory for a test, but I have to use the network drive when I do
this for real.
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Bug reporting:
program without arguments with truss, it
returns errno 53. I don't know what Cygwin uses errno 53 for, but
FreeBSD uses it for ECONNABORT, which doesn't make much sense.
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cygdrive/c/Program Files/MacroExe/meproc" /F$mex
Michael> /APerfMonInit
Your solution works with a local bash shell but not a remote one. Any
idea why? While logged in remotely, I can ls both the binary and the
macro file, so it's not a permissions thing, or I don't thi
ts of escaping from a
Cygwin bash shell, both remotely and locally. It doesn't work. I've
tried mixtures of /cygdrive/c and c:\\ and I can see the files in the
remote directory from the bash shells just fine. What am I doing
wrong?
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;t appear to be any CLI tool to manipulate it in Win2kAS.
I know that XP has logman, but that doesn't work under Win2kAS.
Help?
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really ugly and annoying.
I have another problem which is only peripherally related to cygwin so
I'll put it in another message.
Thanks!
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he FAQ and the User Guide
and found nothing helpful.
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