Oops, I missed this one in the depth of the thread.
cool. These tools are really helpful. Same with
regtool.
Thank's for all the hints and your patience, Igor.
Stefan
Did you try the "editrights" tool? Grab it using Cygwin's setup.exe.
Igor
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On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Stefan Zachow wrote:
> [snip]
> I only have to figure out how to do set global priviliges
Stefan,
Did you try the "editrights" tool? Grab it using Cygwin's setup.exe.
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Thanks a lot to all who helped me.
In case one encounters this problem the web-site:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dncode/html/secure06122003.asp
gives an answer.
Creating Various Global Objects May Fail:
Starting with Windows Server 2003, the creation of som
Dave Korn wrote:
another question to this topic came into my mind:
"why is this all happening only to the Windows Server 2003 machine"?
Ah, but then you go and point out that...
Although the SAMBA problem appears on all machines.
That's true. It seems that I have two problems here and the
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Stefan Zachow
> another question to this topic came into my mind:
>
> "why is this all happening only to the Windows Server 2003 machine"?
Ah, but then you go and point out that...
> Although the SAMBA problem appears on all ma
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Warren Young
> Stefan Zachow wrote:
> >
> > "why is this all happening only to the Windows Server 2003 machine"?
>
> Because Microsoft tightened down a lot of things in Win2K3
> that previous Windows OSes allowed.
>
> I upgraded
Stefan Zachow wrote:
"why is this all happening only to the Windows Server 2003 machine"?
Because Microsoft tightened down a lot of things in Win2K3 that previous
Windows OSes allowed.
I upgraded a server from Win2K to Win2K3 a few weeks ago, and already
we've been bit by two of these paranoia c
another question to this topic came into my mind:
"why is this all happening only to the Windows Server 2003 machine"?
The same installation with the same configuration runs well with
Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Although the SAMBA problem
appears on all machines. It must have something to do with
> -Original Message-
> From: Stefan Zachow
> Dave Korn wrote:
> >
> >Try giving your cygwin non-admin user accounts the "Create
> paging files"
> >privilege and see if that helps. I _think_ you have to do
> that using
> >the group policy editor, gpedit.msc.
> >
> OK, I did - unfortun
Dave Korn wrote:
Try giving your cygwin non-admin user accounts the "Create paging files"
privilege and see if that helps. I _think_ you have to do that using the
group policy editor, gpedit.msc.
OK, I did - unfortunately without any change.
How is this Windows information mapped
to cygwin, resp.
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Stefan Zachow
> when I enter ".\bash.exe --login -i" (with or without --login) I get
>
>*** CreateFileMapping, Win32 error 0. Terminating.
Fascinating. That's from winsup\cygwin\shared.cc line 96. Can't see why
it would fa
Further info...
'mkgroup' is strange. It seems that I cannot synchronize with
our network databases. A mkgroup -u -d DOMAIN gives the
following two lines of output:
LookupAccountName (\\Host, Domain Admins) failed with error 1332
LookupAccountName (\\Host, Domain Users) failed with error 1332
Good morning,
How about when you start bash from a command prompt (i.e., open an "MS DOS
prompt" window, "cd c:\cygwin\bin", and ".\bash.exe --login -i") as a
non-administrative user? What if you omit "--login"?
when I enter ".\bash.exe --login -i" (with or without --login) I get
*** CreateFil
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stefan Zachow
> Unfortunetly users that are not in the administrator group
> cannot even start a bash. That's why I took an Administrative
> user to create the cygcheck output.
> The bash appears very shortly as a frame and d
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Stefan Zachow wrote:
> Igor,
>
> > What is the exact message you get when you try to run Cygwin programs
> > as another user? Which exact programs fail? Do all the programs fail
> > in the same way?
>
> Unfortunetly users that are not in the administrator group cannot even
>
Igor,
What is the exact message you get when you try to run Cygwin programs as
another user? Which exact programs fail? Do all the programs fail in
the
same way?
Unfortunetly users that are not in the administrator group cannot even start
a bash. That's why I took an Administrative user to cr
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004, Stefan Zachow wrote:
Larry,
>Also, who did you install Cygwin as and did you install it for "All users"
>or "Just me"? The answer to the last part may provide you with the answer
>you seek. Otherwise, please provide more specific information as requested
>above.
>
I did ins
Larry,
Also, who did you install Cygwin as and did you install it for "All users"
or "Just me"? The answer to the last part may provide you with the answer
you seek. Otherwise, please provide more specific information as requested
above.
I did install cygwin as Administrator for 'all users'.
Si
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