Dave Korn wrote:
Chris Taylor wrote:


You want to try with the domain administrator account, not the local
administrator.
If you're logging on as administrator, and log on to is set to the
domain, then you are already doing so and something most unusual is
occuring - suggestive of an admin removing administrator access to the
root filesystem, or to certain parts of it.



  Bingo.  That's it.  In particular, joining a domain locks down the perms of
your C:\ root drive.  If, for instance, a folder under that relies on the
default perms being inherited, it's going to be in trouble.

Indeed it would be.


  I think this is a problem any time you install cygwin as a local admin, then
join a domain, then try and use it as a domain user, although I may not have
the precise order of events right there.  But I'm certain the key to this
problem is in the perm changes that get applied when you join a domain.

That could potentially cause problems, but I can't say for sure.. No machines with which to test.


  Simplest workaround would be to always join the machine to the domain first
and install cygwin second.


And to install as the domain administrator, not the local admin, otherwise you run into this problem, as the OP has done.



   cheers,
      DaveK



Chris
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