Pierre A. Humblet wrote: ... > The patch below also introduces two changes: > 1) Currently setup only attempts to change its default group to Users > (or Administrators) if it is None. The patch tries all the time. > I have not seen a case where it would hurt. There are typical scenarios > where it helps, for example when inheritance gives rx access to Users > but not to Everyone nor to the current user's group.
I'm curious: when is the user's primary group not None? Can you actually set this anywhere in the Windows UI? Max.
