hi,
windows comes with the following defaults:
system wide environment variables TMP and TEMP set to the value
%SYSTEMROOT%\Temp
user overwritten variables set to %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp
when logging on using rdp these values are correctly set by windows to the
user specific values.
thx for your time and work!
i'll report back as soon as we updated cygwin1.dll
regards,
andre
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\SubSystems to 1024, 20480, 4096
as suggested on
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;824422
hints?
thx,
andre
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hi,
here is more info
So, just to be sure about this. You're claiming that it happens when a
user already has logged on for a while, is running Cygwin for a while?
And then the above error just happens at one point? It does not happen
at the time the user tries to start his or her first
hi,
yesterday we upgraded the cygwin.dll to version 1.5.21-2 (just the dll,
that why cygcheck still reports 1.5.20-1). our nighty build (takes a few
hours) ran successfully. but this morning, as multiple users were logged
in, we got the same CreateFileMapping error again.
as a workaround we
hi,
we have cygwin installed on a development windows server. os is windows
server 2003 standard r2 x64, and users are logging in through opensshd and
rdesktop. we're encountering this problem:
2 [main] bash (4544) C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe: *** fatal error -
C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe: ***
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