RE: Conflicted Win7

2013-03-25 Thread McBroom, Robert C

Conflicted Win7

On 3/22/2013 3:59 PM, McBroom, Robert C wrote:
 A new Windows 7 32 system with a fresh install of CYGWIN can't see any 
 mapped network or shared drives on my other systems. On the older XP 
 system IT tells me to replace and on another older Windows 7 32 
 system, CYGWIN could access all drives. What am I missing in the 
 install that enables access to those drives?

Based on the information you've provided so far, there's no reason to expect 
that Cygwin is your issue.  Can you access the shares from Windows?
If so, please read and follow the problem reporting guidelines found at the 
link below.

 Problem reports:   http://cygwin.com/problems.html

With this information, it may be possible for someone on the list to identify 
why you are seeing this issue with Cygwin.


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Larry

Tsk, Tsk.  Such arrogance.  Of course the shares are visible in WINDOWS.

For cygwin-x specifically--

In the terminal window started up with /bin/startxwin.exe

RM3@McBroomRC4 /cygdrive
$ ls -l
total 32
drwxrwxrw-+ 1 Administrators Domain Users 0 Mar 22 12:21 c

RM3@McBroomRC4 /cygdrive
$ net use mcbroomrc2\e
Error: Current working directory is a virtual Cygwin directory which does
not exist for a native Windows application.
Can't start native Windows application from here.

bash: /cygdrive/c/Windows/system32/net: Not a directory

Dropping back to the startup window from CYGWIN.BAT the net use command works 
successfully 

RM3@McBroomRC4 ~
$ net use mcbroomrc2\\e
The command completed successfully.

RM3@McBroomRC4 ~
$ net use mcbroomrc2\\mcrc2
The command completed successfully.


RM3@McBroomRC4 ~
$ net use
New connections will be remembered.


Status   Local RemoteNetwork

---
Unavailable  T:\\Mcbroomrc2\eMicrosoft Windows Network
Unavailable  U:\\oro-fbbe-fs1nts\rm3 Microsoft Windows Network
Unavailable  W:\\Mcbroomrc2\mcrc2Microsoft Windows Network
OK \\mcbroomrc2\eMicrosoft Windows Network
OK \\mcbroomrc2\mcrc2Microsoft Windows Network
The command completed successfully.

RM3@McBroomRC4 ~
$ OS has icon alpha channel support: yes
net use \\\oro-fbbe-fs1nts\\rm3
System error 67 has occurred.

The network name cannot be found.

RM3@McBroomRC4 ~
$ ls -l //mcbroomrc2/e
total 364
d-+ 1 Administrators Domain Users  0 Nov 13 09:42 $RECYCLE.BIN
-rwxrwxrwx+ 1 Administrators Domain Users 35 Jul 29  2010 Autorun.inf
drwxrwxrwx+ 1 Administrators Domain Users  0 Nov 13 15:09 Criticality
drwxrwxrwx+ 1 Administrators Domain Users  0 Feb 25 10:04 Downloads
drwxrwxrwx+ 1 Administrators Domain Users  0 Mar 19 16:37 exper
dr-xr-x---+ 1 Administrators Domain Users  0 Feb 25 11:48 hdrive
drwxrwxrwx+ 1 Administrators Domain Users  0 Nov 13 12:39 isotope

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Conflicted Win7

2013-03-22 Thread McBroom, Robert C
A new Windows 7 32 system with a fresh install of CYGWIN can't see any mapped 
network or shared drives on my other systems.  On the older XP system IT tells 
me to replace and on another older Windows 7 32 system, CYGWIN could access all 
drives.  What am I missing in the install that enables access to those drives?


  
Robert C. McBroom
US Department of Energy
Engineering and ISC Services Division, SE-33
200 Administration Rd.
PO Box 2001
Oak Ridge, TN 37831-8732



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Re: Conflicted Win7

2013-03-22 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin-X)

On 3/22/2013 3:59 PM, McBroom, Robert C wrote:

A new Windows 7 32 system with a fresh install of CYGWIN can't see any
mapped network or shared drives on my other systems. On the older XP system
IT tells me to replace and on another older Windows 7 32 system, CYGWIN
could access all drives. What am I missing in the install that enables
access to those drives?


Based on the information you've provided so far, there's no reason to
expect that Cygwin is your issue.  Can you access the shares from Windows?
If so, please read and follow the problem reporting guidelines found at
the link below.


Problem reports:   http://cygwin.com/problems.html


With this information, it may be possible for someone on the list to
identify why you are seeing this issue with Cygwin.


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Re: Conflicted Win7

2013-03-22 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin-X)

On 3/22/2013 4:50 PM, Larry Hall (Cygwin-X) wrote:

On 3/22/2013 3:59 PM, McBroom, Robert C wrote:

A new Windows 7 32 system with a fresh install of CYGWIN can't see any
mapped network or shared drives on my other systems. On the older XP system
IT tells me to replace and on another older Windows 7 32 system, CYGWIN
could access all drives. What am I missing in the install that enables
access to those drives?


Based on the information you've provided so far, there's no reason to
expect that Cygwin is your issue.  Can you access the shares from Windows?
If so, please read and follow the problem reporting guidelines found at
the link below.


Problem reports:   http://cygwin.com/problems.html


With this information, it may be possible for someone on the list to
identify why you are seeing this issue with Cygwin.


I should also mention that this isn't a Cygwin-X issue.  If you follow-up,
you should really do so on the main Cygwin list.


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