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Thanks all - that doesn't seem to bad.
Gareth
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garethrichardadams wrote:
Hi all,
I've set up Cygwin on a portable usb drive and would like to use it on
different machines.
The problem is that one of the machines is a standalone, the other is a
domain machine. When I used it from the standalone it worked fine. When I
started it on the
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
It's best to just add the users and groups needed the passwd and group
files. This will allow Cygwin to work with these users as Windows sees
them, which is really what you want. If you just have the current user
to add, try:
mkpasswd -c /etc/passwd
mkgroup
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