Re: messed up user permissions from w2k terminal session

2003-11-17 Thread Samuel Thibault
Hi, Le mer 08 oct 2003 19:45:46 GMT, Pierre A. Humblet a tapoté sur son clavier : On Fri, Oct 03, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:48:43PM -0400, James D Below wrote: HI everyone, I'm not sure how I did it but I messed up my user permissions or local policy settings. Now whenever I run any cygwin

Re: messed up user permissions from w2k terminal session

2003-11-17 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 04:37:48PM +0100, Samuel Thibault wrote: Le mer 08 oct 2003 19:45:46 GMT, Pierre A. Humblet a tapot? sur son clavier : It turns out that on some recent Windows systems a special privilege, create global objects, is required to run Cygwin 1.5.X from a terminal

Re: messed up user permissions from w2k terminal session

2003-10-08 Thread Pierre A. Humblet
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 04:48:43PM -0400, James D Below wrote: HI everyone, I'm not sure how I did it but I messed up my user permissions or local policy settings. Now whenever I run any cygwin app (bash.exe, wc.exe, rxvt.exe) from a w2k terminal session and logged in as a user, I see the

Re: messed up user permissions from w2k terminal session

2003-10-06 Thread James D Below
In further troubleshooting, I verified the w2k sp4 the policy settings with another w2k sp4 system that works. No differences were found. I did find that the version of cygwin that I was running was different. The version of cygwin on the working system is 1.3.22-1. I removed my broken

Re: messed up user permissions from w2k terminal session

2003-10-06 Thread James D Below
Hi Pierre, I forgot to clarify the user account differences. Ignore my first post regarding the Administrators group. I thought I had put my id in the admin group but I must have hit cancel because when I checked today it wasn't there. If the user account is in an admin group (Domain admins

messed up user permissions from w2k terminal session

2003-10-03 Thread James D Below
HI everyone, I'm not sure how I did it but I messed up my user permissions or local policy settings. Now whenever I run any cygwin app (bash.exe, wc.exe, rxvt.exe) from a w2k terminal session and logged in as a user, I see the following error: CreateFileMapping, Win32 error 5.

Re: messed up user permissions from w2k terminal session

2003-10-03 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, James D Below wrote: HI everyone, I'm not sure how I did it but I messed up my user permissions or local policy settings. Now whenever I run any cygwin app (bash.exe, wc.exe, rxvt.exe) from a w2k terminal session and logged in as a user, I see the following error:

Re: messed up user permissions from w2k terminal session

2003-10-03 Thread Pierre A. Humblet
On Fri, Oct 03, 2003 at 04:48:43PM -0400, James D Below wrote: HI everyone, I'm not sure how I did it but I messed up my user permissions or local policy settings. Now whenever I run any cygwin app (bash.exe, wc.exe, rxvt.exe) from a w2k terminal session and logged in as a user, I see the