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Date: Tue, 24 Oct 2000 16:10:37 -0800
From: Mike Caughran <mike_caughran AT admin DOT state DOT ak DOT us>
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Subject: bash environment difficulties

I installed cygwin as myself on an nt 2000 box.
I worked up some scripts which I wanted to start using SRVANY
I got the scripts working.

I now want to run those scripts as a different user.
I am not able to make the scripts work.

The problem seems to be that the environment is not the same for both users.

I tried reinstalling cygwin as the other user and got a message
after just a few of the files were copied that cygwin was installed

How do I make cygwin work for a second user the way it works
for the user who originally installed cygwin?

Thanks,
Mike


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