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Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 17:05:02 +0100
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From: Heimo Ponnath <ponnath AT heimo DOT de>
Subject: Re: chmod and ntsec
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Thank you Larry,

At 01:50 30.03.01, you wrote:
>Missed one.  Try the user's guide.
>
>http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html

I did not miss this: But I dont know WHERE and HOW to set these environment 
variables. I work with NTFS-Partitions and with FAT-Partintions. Is it 
better to select >>ntea<< (how big will the mentioned additional files be 
and will they be built once or will they become bigger every time I use 
some features?) or is it better to to select >>ntsec<< (which will not work 
with the FAT-partitions). What happens, when I use both?
Also, there is a file >>ntsec.sgml<< mentioned. Where can I find this file?

Heimo Ponnath

>At 09:03 AM 3/29/2001, Heimo Ponnath wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >i am new in this list and in CygWin. I work with Windows NT 4.0 and the 
> newsest version of CygWin (1.1.18) and - yes, I searched the 
> list-archives and read the FAQs. But there are still some facts left 
> which I dont understand.
> >
> >One of the problems is, that chmod does not work. In the list and in the 
> FAQ there is an Environment variable mentioned, which should be set: ntsec.
> >Could you please tell me, where and how and to which value I can/should 
> set this ntsec?
> >
> >I have some more questions - but I hope, you can help me with this first 
> one.



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