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OpenSSH, Windows 2000, cygrunsrv 1.0
- From: Andre Rothe <andre dot rothe at zks dot uni-leipzig dot de>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2012 11:56:12 +0000 (UTC)
- Subject: OpenSSH, Windows 2000, cygrunsrv 1.0
Hi,
I have to use an outdated system with Windows 2000 Server and an OpenSSH service
on it. It uses OpenSSH 3.8.1p1-1 for Windows, which uses a Cygwin server v1.0 or
something.
The problem:
I try to mount a windows network share on the Cygwin server to use it as home of
the ssh users. In the registry I have defined a new mountpoint /transfer with a
native key Z:\data
Z: is a windows network share which is connected by a remote user account. The
OpenSSH service runs as NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM, I have mapped the drive Z as SYSTEM
user (with a scheduled task, which runs as NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM, just before I
start the OpenSSH service with net start).
But I cannot access the mountpoint (it is not available), every SSH user gets an
error and the current path is /.
How I can change the settings to get access to the drive? Please hold in your
head, that I must use Windows 2000.
Thanks a lot
Andre
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