when I enter ".\bash.exe --login -i" (with or without --login) I getHow about when you start bash from a command prompt (i.e., open an "MS DOS prompt" window, "cd c:\cygwin\bin", and ".\bash.exe --login -i") as a non-administrative user? What if you omit "--login"?
*** CreateFileMapping, Win32 error 0. Terminating.
This may not have worked with "nontsec". Also, any particular reason you used "X" instead of "x"?
What is the default after installation? I assume that I set the cygwin environment variable afterwards. However, now it is ntsec again according to your advice.
I used chmod -R o+rX in the cygwin root to open any directory and chmod 755 in bin and /usr/bin. I didn't want to make everything executable.
Hmm, maybe Pierre or Corinna can voice an opinion on this one.
I don't know very much about Samba but is it possible to have a problem there? User and group related stuff is mapped on our Samba Server which is a Linux box. I don't know the Samba version right now, but it is not the latest one. Maybe anybody knows about that.
-rwxr-xr-x+ 1 administ mkgroup- 527360 Oct 20 14:12 /bin/bash.exeWhat does "ls -l /bin/bash" under an administrative account show? How about "getfacl /bin/bash"?
# file: /bin/bash # ownder: administrator # group: mkgroup-l-d user::rwx group::r-x group:SYSTEM:rwx group:Administrators:rwx group:Remote Desktop Users:r-x mask:rwx other:r-x
Anyway, your help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks a lot!
Stefan
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