Re: Conflict if same username local and in domain

2020-11-01 Thread Andrey Repin via Cygwin
Greetings, David Balažic! Please no top-posting in this list. >> >> On 2020/10/29 05:39, David Balažic via Cygwin wrote: >> > Hi! >> > >> > I started Cygwin Terminal to find out, I landed in the other users >> > home folder and have no write access. >> > >> >> I have the same username,

Re: Conflict if same username local and in domain

2020-11-01 Thread L A Walsh
On 2020/10/31 03:56, David Balažic wrote: I don't have any of /user /users /User /Users folders on my setup. Do you mean C:\Users ? --- Sorry, yeah. Even if I symlink it, won't that just change the location, but not the used usernames? You have one user in the Domain

Re: Conflict if same username local and in domain

2020-10-31 Thread David Balažic via Cygwin
I don't have any of /user /users /User /Users folders on my setup. Do you mean C:\Users ? Even if I symlink it, won't that just change the location, but not the used usernames? As for /etc/passwd , I don't have that file. /etc/nsswitch.conf is empty (only comments). It is basically a fresh

Re: Conflict if same username local and in domain

2020-10-30 Thread Andrey Repin via Cygwin
Greetings, David Balažic! > I started Cygwin Terminal to find out, I landed in the other users > home folder and have no write access. > What happened was: > - log into Windows as domain user DOM\JOE > - start cygwin shell, land in /home/joe > - log into Windows as local user JOE > - start

Re: Conflict if same username local and in domain

2020-10-29 Thread L A Walsh
On 2020/10/29 05:39, David Balažic via Cygwin wrote: Hi! I started Cygwin Terminal to find out, I landed in the other users home folder and have no write access. I have the same username, but not the same "home" directory. The user that signs in 1st gets the short name, the 2nd

Conflict if same username local and in domain

2020-10-29 Thread David Balažic via Cygwin
Hi! I started Cygwin Terminal to find out, I landed in the other users home folder and have no write access. What happened was: - log into Windows as domain user DOM\JOE - start cygwin shell, land in /home/joe - log into Windows as local user JOE - start cygwin shell, land in /home/joe , but