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And the message is?
The message is:
A fatal error has occurred and cygwin/x will now exit.
Please open /tmp/Xwin.log for more information.
I have attached the log.
We prefer that you attach rather than append your cygcheck output.
Apologies, I was having issues posting to the list. I
I have noticed that when logged in as 'administrator' everything works but
not as a user. Is there anything in particular that Xwin does that that a
domain may not allow?
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You could use sysinternals process monitor to track file and registry
access
From what I can see nothing is even failing! It's like it just won't work.
I assume other people have Cygwin working in a windows domain. Was there
some trick? Did you just install as admin and it worked for users?