Re: $USERNAME != $USER ($USERNAME = Win NT name)

2001-12-06 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 08:15 PM 12/6/2001, Daniel Rosenzweig wrote: >In NT, I have a username, lets call it, 'myname', which has admin rights >(for the local PC). When I did a try mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd it never >created a listing for danr -- it created one for Administrator --- and >that's what my $USER and home

$USERNAME != $USER ($USERNAME = Win NT name)

2001-12-06 Thread Daniel Rosenzweig
In NT, I have a username, lets call it, 'myname', which has admin rights (for the local PC). When I did a try mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd it never created a listing for danr -- it created one for Administrator --- and that's what my $USER and home directory are set for. On the other hand, Cygwin se