R. David Murray added the comment:

What do you mean by older obsolete error code?  It sounds like the problem is 
that user2 doesn't have read (or execute?) permission for that directory in the 
path.  I'd think it would just skip it in that case, though.  I don't have time 
to run tests myself right now...maybe you can take a look at what subprocess is 
actually doing when that error is generated?  (It might be in the C code, 
though, I don't remember).

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