Hi Corinna,

As adviced by you, I replaced the "cygwin package" with the test version 
(1.7.33) on my "Cygwin-32" ...

Let us assume, I am NOT interested in "Windows domains" etc. and that I would 
like to keep my "own" mapping
between SIDs and uids/gids ...  it appears to me, that both mkpasswd and 
mkgroup are no longer of any help to
me, as both appear to apply "some fixed (automatic) mapping" between SIDs and 
uids/gids ... Right?

Initially I left the passwd, group and nsswitch.conf untouched ... (as noted, I 
am NOT connected to a domain,
and I have never been troubled by the slowness as result of the passwd/group 
files - small files).

As the output of mkpasswd (and perhaps the "whole" changover in 1.7.33) left me 
with a question (questions?),
I subsequently removed the aformentioned files ...

Questions:

 - why does 'mkpasswd -l Seven -u Henri' report differently from 'mkpasswd -l 
-u Henri'?
    - uid: 4244636648 vs 197608 ...
 - why does MACHINE show up as a prefix to LOCAL USER in 'mkpasswd -L Seven -u 
Henri', but NOT
   in 'mkpasswd -L -u Henri'?
    - name: Seven+Henri vs Henri ...
    - manual says: -L, generate username WITH machine prefix ...

Just trying to make sense of it all ...

Henri

@@ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64 Seven 1.7.33(0.279/5/3) 2014-10-27 22:21 i686 Cygwin
@@ id
uid=197608(Henri) gid=197121(None)
groups=197121(None),197615(HelpLibraryUpdaters),545(Users),4(INTERACTIVE),66049(CONSOLE
 LOGON),11(Authenticated
Users),15(This Organization),113(Local 
account),4095(CurrentSession),66048(LOCAL),262154(NTLM
Authentication),401408(Medium Mandatory Level)
  # more "info" than I would like to see (yes, I know you think differently ...)

@@ # Seven is a "stand-alone" machine ...
@@ # passwd, group, nsswitch.conf have been removed ... for now

@@ mkpasswd -l -u Henri
Henri:*:197608:197121:U-Seven\Henri,S-1-5-21-91509220-1575020443-2714799223-1000:/home/Henri:/bin/bash
  # 197608 - 1000 = 196608 (= 0x30000 ... Oh, the result of the 'fixed' mapping 
of S-1-5-21-X-Y-Z-RID)

@@ mkpasswd -L -u Henri  # A
Henri:*:197608:197121:U-Seven\Henri,S-1-5-21-91509220-1575020443-2714799223-1000:/home/Henri:/bin/bash
  # where is the machine prefix (= Seven) before the local user name (= Henri)?

@@ mkpasswd -l Seven -u Henri
Henri:unused:4244636648:4244636161:U-Seven\Henri,S-1-5-21-91509220-1575020443-2714799223-1000:/home/Henri:/bin/bash
  # 4244636648 - 1000 = 4244635648 (= 0xfd000000 ... huh? I did NOT encounter 
that number in the documentation)

@@ mkpasswd -L Seven -u Henri
Seven+Henri:unused:4244636648:4244636161:U-Seven\Henri,S-1-5-21-91509220-1575020443-2714799223-1000:/home/Henri:/bin/bash
  # ... NOW the local user name is shown with the "machine prefix" (= Seven) 
... why not in case of A?)

@@ mkpasswd -l foo -u Henri
mkpasswd (273): [1722] The RPC server is unavailable
  # test only: apparently, Seven is recognized as a "machine name"

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