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Re: Latest Install - Domain account - File permisssions
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Subject: Re: Latest Install - Domain account - File permisssions
- From: Corinna Vinschen <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 19:21:38 +0200
- References: <sba70e0c.002@co.sanmateo.ca.us>
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 09:01:14AM -0700, Serge Pluess wrote:
> Ok
>
> here is what I have done in the meanwhile. I installed the latest setup.exe on 2 more windows 2000 professional servers and 1 more windows 2000 server and the results are the same on each of them.
>
> All the machines are part of an Windows NT domain with approx 300 users.
> All the machines have SP 2 and all critical updates installed.
> All the machines are logged in as a DOMAIN user with administrative rights
>
> The PDC and BDC are running Windows NT 4.0 SP6
>
> If I run mkpasswd -d or mkpasswd -d DOMAIN I get 12 entries with the first 3
> being Everyone, SYSTEM and Administrators followed by the first 9 users
> of the domain.
>
> If on any of those machines I go to a share permission and click on Add I get the
> full list of the DOMAIN users (~300)
>
> I tried this being logged in as myself as a DOMAIN user with admin rights and
> I also tried it with the administrator login of the domain.
>
> Same results. I am pretty much at the end of things and time to try to get this to work.
>
> Hope this helps, thanks
Unfortunately the above isn't exactly what I conceive as debugging.
You should build a debugging version of mkpasswd and step through it
using gdb.
Corinna
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