At 04:07 PM 1/10/2001, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>Dan Lipofsky wrote:
> >
> > I installed the latest cygwin on my Win2000Pro machine.
> > I was administrator when I installed it, but I am now
> > trying to use it while logged on as dlipofsky. However,
> > cygwin still thinks I am administrator. How can I fix this?
> >
> > USER=administrator but USERNAME=dlipofsky.
> > USERNAME is set by the OS. Here is a dump of some enviroment
> > variables, from bash and from the DOS prompt respectively.
> >
>
>USER is set in the /etc/profile function by issuing the `id -un`
>command. The id command gets it's name from the associated uid in the
>/etc/passwd file.
>
>I can also guess that you are in the local administrator group and
>logged on as a domain user. Upon setup a /etc/passwd file is created
>from the local sid. You need to add your domain sid for your user
>account.
>
>Cheers,
>Earnie.
This seems to come up allot. Maybe we need an FAQ for this?
Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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