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Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 19:05:58 +0530
From: venkatesh <venkateshbr AT netscape DOT net>
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To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: ntsec with W2K workgroup
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Hi
Actually I have used setup.exe to install cygwin. In the /bin directory
all the files don't have any permission bit set when I use ntsec. And
the files have owner/group as administ/None. Without ntsec the files
owner/ group are venkates/PowerUse.

Most of the files I could execute in that directory but some
applications such as man complain about troff not found etc. When i
remove ntsec I don't have any problem. Should I set ntsec env varible
before using setup.exe. I suspect my /etc/passwd and etc/group entries. 
They have None as group for all users. I tried changing them to 547 etc.

If this is the cause please suggest proper passwd/group entries for 
win2k workgroups.

As thers are lot of files i don't think i can use chmod properly.


Thanks
venkatesh

cygwin AT cygwin DOT com wrote:

 > On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 07:17:20PM +0530, venkatesh wrote:
 >
 >> Hi
 >>
 >> Recently I have moved to win2000 server in a workgroup. When I use 
ntsec
 >> option in CYGWIN env variable I can not run most of the executables. In
 >> the ls command all of them don't have exe bit set. I have used ntsec in
 >
 >
 > Sounds as if you have copied the executables when ntsec was off.
 > You know that you can set the x bit with `chmod +x files...' when
 > ntsec is on and the files are on a NTFS partition, don't you?
 >
 > Corinna



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