I can dup it on my system. In fact, bash works nice at the beginning. After I
install Terminal Services and restart the system as requested, it cannot
start anymore. I've disabled UAC and still the same.
Can someone points out how to debug the problem?
Thanks
Cary
Christopher Faylor-8 wrote:
>
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 03:12:58PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>No. This has been reported at least twice already, but personally I
>can't reproduce it, neither on my two 2008 i386, nor on my 2008 x86_64
>system. Somebody, who can reproduce this problem will have to debug
>this problem.
Me to
On Jun 25 10:20, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> I know this is a lame suggestion, but I figure it can't hurt to throw
> it out there anyway:
>
> Does explicitly running setup.exe as Administrator make any difference here?
>
> I wouldn't expect it to matter on Vista, but perhaps Server '08, in
> the na
On Jun 25 10:20, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> I know this is a lame suggestion, but I figure it can't hurt to throw
> it out there anyway:
>
> Does explicitly running setup.exe as Administrator make any difference here?
>
> I wouldn't expect it to matter on Vista, but perhaps Server '08, in
> the name o
I know this is a lame suggestion, but I figure it can't hurt to throw
it out there anyway:
Does explicitly running setup.exe as Administrator make any difference here?
I wouldn't expect it to matter on Vista, but perhaps Server '08, in
the name of heightened security for servers, doesn't do the a
On Jun 25 14:11, Steinar Bang wrote:
> I tried installing cygwin (the current setup.exe from www.cygwin.com) on
> a freshly installed Windows 2008 server.
>
> The installation started normally, and I didn't see anything strange
> until I was going to check up on the progress. Then the cygwin setu
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