Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/07/25/22:14:38
DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> wrote:
> > Ahh, I did see those options but given the layout of the dialog box I
> > thought the 'system/user' option was something related to the mount
> > point!
>
> It is. It determines whether the mounts are places in HKLM
> (system) or HKCU (user). However, I have since reworded it (the
> latest setup on sources had it) to be more obvious about the
> consequences of the choice, not the direct effect.
Yep, it is much clearer now, thanks!
However there is one major catch with this. If you put the registry
keys under HKLM, on Windows 2000 you need Administrator privledges to
be able to access that registry tree. I did an install to the system
on my box, and both the Administrator and KendallB accounts worked
fine, but regular users did not see the registry settings!
I am not quite sure how you are supposed to fix this, but for the
moment I still have to manually create the correct keys for regular
users.
Regards,
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