on Mon Mar 12 2007, Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin-AT-cygwin.com wrote:
On Mar 9 12:42, David Abrahams wrote:
Corinna, if you indeed have a very basic setup, it should be very easy
to find out where my setup differs. I sure would appreciate it.
Well, if you can tell me what parameter I
on Tue Mar 13 2007, David Abrahams dave-AT-boost-consulting.com wrote:
on Mon Mar 12 2007, Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin-AT-cygwin.com wrote:
On Mar 9 12:42, David Abrahams wrote:
Corinna, if you indeed have a very basic setup, it should be very easy
to find out where my setup differs.
On Mar 13 09:53, David Abrahams wrote:
on Tue Mar 13 2007, David Abrahams dave-AT-boost-consulting.com wrote:
ALLUSERSPROFILE='C:\Documents and Settings\All Users'
USER=dave
USERDOMAIN='NT AUTHORITY'
USERNAME=SYSTEM
USERPROFILE='C:\Documents and Settings\dave'
So it
on Tue Mar 13 2007, Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin-AT-cygwin.com wrote:
Which reminds me... what you could try is this: Have a look into the
/bin/ssh-host-config script and create a user sshd_server the same way
as that script does on Windows 2K3 and newer. The simplest way would
be to
On Mar 13 12:51, David Abrahams wrote:
on Tue Mar 13 2007, Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin-AT-cygwin.com wrote:
You will still see the wrong USERDOMAIN and USERNAME values
when using passwordless login, but you're running in a valid normal
on Tue Mar 13 2007, Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin-AT-cygwin.com wrote:
On Mar 13 12:51, David Abrahams wrote:
on Tue Mar 13 2007, Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin-AT-cygwin.com wrote:
You will still see the wrong USERDOMAIN and USERNAME values
when using passwordless login, but you're
On Mar 9 12:42, David Abrahams wrote:
Corinna, if you indeed have a very basic setup, it should be very easy
to find out where my setup differs. I sure would appreciate it.
Well, if you can tell me what parameter I should look for, I can tell
you my setting.
Corinna
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on Wed Mar 07 2007, David Abrahams dave-AT-boost-consulting.com wrote:
on Wed Mar 07 2007, Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin-AT-cygwin.com wrote:
On Mar 6 12:12, David Abrahams wrote:
on Mon Mar 05 2007, Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin-AT-cygwin.com writes:
I just realize that I mis-read
On Mar 6 12:12, David Abrahams wrote:
on Mon Mar 05 2007, Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin-AT-cygwin.com writes:
I just realize that I mis-read your mail so that I
thought it works on XP32 but doesn't work on XP64. You wrote that
it's the opposite. Then my answer is, I don't know. It
on Wed Mar 07 2007, Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin-AT-cygwin.com wrote:
On Mar 6 12:12, David Abrahams wrote:
on Mon Mar 05 2007, Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin-AT-cygwin.com writes:
I just realize that I mis-read your mail so that I
thought it works on XP32 but doesn't work on XP64.
on Mon Mar 05 2007, Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin-AT-cygwin.com writes:
I just realize that I mis-read your mail so that I
thought it works on XP32 but doesn't work on XP64. You wrote that
it's the opposite. Then my answer is, I don't know. It works for
me on XP32, but I never really
On Mar 2 18:58, David Abrahams wrote:
I have a Windows XP64 and XP (32-bit) virtual machine running on the
same actual hardware, both with a cygwin installation, running sshd.
When I ssh into the XP64 machine and issue
net use s: machine-name\\share-name password /USER:username
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mar 2 18:58, David Abrahams wrote:
I have a Windows XP64 and XP (32-bit) virtual machine running on the
same actual hardware, both with a cygwin installation, running sshd.
When I ssh into the XP64 machine and issue
net use s:
On Mar 5 08:43, David Abrahams wrote:
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
On Mar 2 18:58, David Abrahams wrote:
Access denied is interesting. In earlier versions of NT it was
typically not possible to use any drive letter in calls to
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Mar 5 08:43, David Abrahams wrote:
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
On Mar 2 18:58, David Abrahams wrote:
Access denied is interesting. In earlier versions of NT it was
typically
On 03/05/2007, David Abrahams wrote:
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
snip
As usual starting with 2K3.
I guess I really need to know what 2K3 is. From googling I guess it
might be Win2000Sp3? I am using XP pro with the latest service packs.
2K3 = Windows 2003 Server
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on Mon Mar 05 2007, Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin-AT-cygwin.com writes:
On Mar 5 08:43, David Abrahams wrote:
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
OK, it took me an hour to figure out how to do that on Gnus. If
you're going to ask
On 3/5/07, David Abrahams
on Mon Mar 05 2007, Corinna Vinschen writes:
On Mar 5 08:43, David Abrahams wrote:
Corinna Vinschen writes:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
OK, it took me an hour to figure out how to do that on Gnus. If
you're going to ask everyone to do that maybe
I have a Windows XP64 and XP (32-bit) virtual machine running on the
same actual hardware, both with a cygwin installation, running sshd.
When I ssh into the XP64 machine and issue
net use s: machine-name\\share-name password /USER:username
it works just fine, but not on the 32-bit XP
David Abrahams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have a Windows XP64 and XP (32-bit) virtual machine running on the
same actual hardware, both with a cygwin installation, running sshd.
When I ssh into the XP64 machine and issue
net use s: machine-name\\share-name password /USER:username
it
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