Death to sales guys > Microsoft's Application Verifier (free) software identified this issue > in just about every Cygwin executable: > The application assigned an object (file, registry key, etc.) an > excessively permissive security descriptor. Depending on the > permissions granted (detailed in the log entry), an unauthorized user > could perform illegitimate actions on the object (for example, delete > it). This could disrupt application operation in different ways, > depending on the permissions granted and what they mean for the object > in question. > > called from cygpath.exe, make.exe, and just about every other binary > executable > (cygwin1.dll:00056726) Object created/set by CreateFileMapping: > cygpid.7BC has a NULL DACL - grants full access to all users > > Please send replies directly to me also as I am not a list subscriber.
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