Re: Problems with mkpasswd and mkgroup

2011-10-17 Thread Kåre Edvardsen
On fr., 2011-10-14 at 10:29 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Oct 14 07:39, Edvardsen Kåre wrote: What is the contents of the /etc/password and /etc/group files after you run the mkpasswd/mkgroup commands (as administrator)? What user can log in, but isn't in the password file?

Re: Problems with mkpasswd and mkgroup

2011-10-17 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Oct 17 10:24, Kåre Edvardsen wrote: On fr., 2011-10-14 at 10:29 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Oct 14 07:39, Edvardsen Kåre wrote: What is the contents of the /etc/password and /etc/group files after you run the mkpasswd/mkgroup commands (as administrator)? What user

RE: Problems with mkpasswd and mkgroup

2011-10-14 Thread Edvardsen Kåre
What is the contents of the /etc/password and /etc/group files after you run the mkpasswd/mkgroup commands (as administrator)? What user can log in, but isn't in the password file? Is that user local or a domain user? The Windows account name with FULL admin privileges is servicekonto and

Re: Problems with mkpasswd and mkgroup

2011-10-14 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Oct 14 07:39, Edvardsen Kåre wrote: What is the contents of the /etc/password and /etc/group files after you run the mkpasswd/mkgroup commands (as administrator)? What user can log in, but isn't in the password file? Is that user local or a domain user? The Windows account name

Problems with mkpasswd and mkgroup

2011-10-13 Thread Kåre Edvardsen
I've installed cygwin system wide on a client (W7 32b) from an account with full Administrators privileges. However, opening a Bash shell (or xterm) as another user prompts: Your group is currently mkpasswd. This indicates that your gid is not in /etc/group and your uid is not in

Re: Problems with mkpasswd and mkgroup

2011-10-13 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Kеre Edvardsen! I've installed cygwin system wide on a client (W7 32b) from an account with full Administrators privileges. However, opening a Bash shell (or xterm) as another user prompts: Your group is currently mkpasswd. This indicates that your gid is not in

RE: Problems with mkpasswd and mkgroup

2011-10-13 Thread Edvardsen Kåre
Greetings, Kеre Edvardsen! I've installed cygwin system wide on a client (W7 32b) from an account with full Administrators privileges. However, opening a Bash shell (or xterm) as another user prompts: Your group is currently mkpasswd. This indicates that your gid is not in

Re: Problems with mkpasswd and mkgroup

2011-10-13 Thread Jon Clugston
2011/10/13 Edvardsen Kåre kare.edvard...@uit.no: Greetings, Kеre Edvardsen! I've installed cygwin system wide on a client (W7 32b) from an account with full Administrators privileges. However, opening a Bash shell (or xterm) as another user prompts:      Your group is currently mkpasswd.  

Re: Problems with mkpasswd and mkgroup

2011-10-13 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Jon Clugston! Is that user local or a domain user? -d switch means dumping domain users. But I think the OP missed the part, where it should be run from superadmin user. -- WBR, Andrey Repin (anrdae...@freemail.ru) 14.10.2011, 04:21 Sorry for my terrible english... -- Problem